@Mullers1993@NABurkinshaw@LGBTCons Lots of different groups have experienced discrimination, social stigma and exclusion. That's not an argument to bundle everyone together. LGBTQ+ is a concept that doesn't have construct validity and it has been harmful to group these together.
If more prominent, trusted people start calling out transgender ideology then more people will realise how harmful it is to our children and young adults.
Our medical institutions most start taking responsibility for the harms they are doing.
STOP cross sex interventions NOW 🛑
How about no badges or lanyards to signal anything @NHS. The NHS is there for all. Full stop.
BBC News - NHS staff should be banned from wearing pro-Palestinian badges, report recommends - BBC News
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Forgive the flippancy. I saw Jonni speak in DC and briefly met him. For him to talk openly about what these drugs have done to him is very brave. I don't think most people have any idea as to their risks. The NHS is slowly waking up, but far too late and whilst still prescribing.
@LibDems@EdwardJDavey@LibDems show themselves not to be serious politicians.
Sex is not a choice, just as age is not a choice.
Puberty is not optional.
Saying anything else to vulnerable children and young adults is abject lies.
You also fail the men in dresses when you pretend they are now women.
I challenge every single person who believes minors should be enabled and even encouraged to transition to read this first person testimony to the end.
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via @IWF https://t.co/3276o4tg8J
Channel 4 is airing a programme called Virgin Island, which involves virgins (many with autism) working with a ‘surrogate partner therapist’.
The ‘therapy’ culminates with the ‘therapist’ taking their virginity.
This is the antithesis of therapy and a safeguarding nightmare.
Excellent example of working together to find consensus. While there are many ways to approach this, these consensus principles cover new apps/ platforms as well as existing ones 👏👏👏 https://t.co/qekX1aZoQ2
This is one of the many reasons why we must treat all our patients based on their sex, for their safety and dignity. @NHSEngland@DHSCgovuk is complicit in this crime.
Accurate data on the sex of patients and staff MUST be available, and MUST be used to care for our patients safely and appropriately.
https://t.co/T0Gqrw8KSI
Barry nails it.
.@MaudsleyNHS@DHSCgovuk@NHSEngland needs to sort this out immediately so that no more women are left at risk in our hospitals.
And after the rape the management thought it was right to obstruct a police investigation. All those involved should face prosecution.
Firstly, credit where it’s due: @OFFICIALWMAS, this statement is a step forward. It’s not perfect, but it shows you’ve been on a journey — and that you finally listened to legal advice, including the implications of Smith v CC Northumbria Police. ⚖️
But you let yourselves down. By allowing only one staff network to comment underneath, offering their “thoughts and prayers” you’ve demonstrated the very partiality your legal advice warned you about. That is not PSED compliant. 📉
Where is the message to staff who’ve spent a decade raising concerns about the promotion of one protected characteristic/belief over sex? Where is the acknowledgement of those who were sidelined, disciplined, or silenced for saying exactly what the courts are now confirming? Next time approach us, we'd be happy to assist.
Impartiality isn’t a statement — it’s a standard. And right now, you’re not meeting it.
@CareQualityComm does this raise any questions about leadership and Fit & Proper Persons to you?