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114 results for `NHS gender identity`


  1. Supporting NHS gender identity services

    £9 million to improve gender identity healthcare.

  2. Closure of NHS Tavistock gender identity clinic for children and young people correspondence: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002

  3. LGBTQI+

    Policy on ensuring equality for Scotland's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex plus citizens and communities.

  4. National Gender Identity Healthcare Reference Group

    The National Gender Identity Healthcare Reference was established to progress improvement in the provision of gender identity healthcare and to oversee the implementation of the commitments set out within the NHS Gender Identity Services Strategic

  5. NHS gender identity services: strategic action framework 2022-2024

    A strategic action framework for the improvement of NHS gender identity services from 2022 until 2024.

  6. Improving gender identity healthcare

    Implications of the Cass Review for Scotland

  7. Annex A: Policy and Clinical Stakeholder Engagement

    The Chief Medical Officer established a multidisciplinary clinical team to consider, in the context of Scottish services, the recommendations of the NHS England commissioned Cass Review on gender identity services for young people. That work is now

    Part of:
    Cass Review – Implications for Scotland
  8. Gender identity healthcare

    Improving gender identity healthcare for children and young people.

  9. Strategy and governance

    A strategic action framework for the improvement of NHS gender identity services from 2022 until 2024.

    Part of:
    NHS gender identity services: strategic action framework 2022-2024
  10. References

    This report presents evidence which offers useful insight into the experiences of non-binary people in Scotland. Primarily, the evidence suggests that non-binary people face discrimination in multiple sectors of society such as education, communities

    Part of:
    Evidence Review: Non-Binary People's Experiences in Scotland
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