NHS ‘taking time to transform’ gender services amid accusation of foot-dragging

14 Dec 2023 • 2:39 AM MYT
The Independent
The Independent

The world’s most free-thinking newspaper

image is not available

NHS England is taking time to “transform” gender services for children and young people, the Health Secretary has said as the Government was accused of dragging its feet on the issue.

It emerged in October that the opening of new regional gender identity clinics in England had been delayed as the “complex” set-up of the new service continues.

After an initial aim for clinics to be up and running by spring 2023, this was changed to autumn earlier this year and has now been pushed to April 2024.

I appreciate there is a great deal of pressure for speed on this but it is important we get this right

Dr Caroline Johnson, Conservative MP and member of the Health and Social Care Committee, asked about the development of new services.

She said: “The Government seems to be really dragging its feet on managing and dealing with this, why is that?”

Appearing before the committee on Wednesday afternoon, Health Secretary Victoria Atkins said there is a need to “get this right”.

She said: “I appreciate there is a great deal of pressure for speed on this but it is important we get this right.

“NHS England are taking time to transform the services available to children and young people and I’m very, very grateful to all of the clinicians and other professionals involved in this because it is difficult, I fully accept that.”

She said NHS England is “very much looking to launch this (service) to help ensure that those children who need these services are getting them and getting them from the right experts in the right environment to help them with some of the issues that they’re facing”.

I don't think it's foot-dragging. I think they are properly assessing the complexity and the risk while pushing forward on the new service

Sir Chris Wormald, permanent secretary at the Department of Health, rejected the accusation of foot-dragging, saying the NHS is establishing a “completely new service”, which is a “very technically difficult thing to do”.

He said: “We are updated regularly by the NHS on their progress. This is a very technically difficult thing to do. It is establishing a new service, completely new service in a whole set of new institutions for this service.

“And they are pressing ahead but they are very conscious that the consequences of getting it wrong are very high indeed. So I don’t think it’s foot-dragging. I think they are properly assessing the complexity and the risk while pushing forward on the new service in the way that you describe.”

The regional clinics will replace the current London-based Gender Identity Development Service (Gids) clinic, which is now slated for closure by the end of March next year.

An independent review, led by Dr Hilary Cass, was commissioned in September 2020 amid the rise in demand, long waiting times for assessments and “significant external scrutiny” around the approach and capacity of the capital’s clinic and it was announced in July 2022 that it would be shutting down.

NHS England previously stated the new regional services must be ready to take on patients before the Gids service at the Tavistock and Portman Trust is closed, in order to ensure there is no gap in the provision of care.

The new service will be made up of the southern hub – a partnership between Great Ormond Street Hospital, Evelina London Children’s Hospital and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – and the northern hub – a partnership between Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust and the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.

A spokesperson for the southern hub previously said they hoped to be fully open by the start of April and that they are working with colleagues on the safe handover of current patients.

Newswav Malaysia Best News App

Newswav is an online content aggregator and obtains its content from different online sources. The content in the app do not belong to Newswav nor do they reflect the opinions of Newswav and its staff. Your use of this app indicates your understanding and acceptance of this information.

Newswav Sdn. Bhd. (201701008480 (1222645-M)) 2026 All Rights Reserved