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Cass Review – implications for Scotland: findings report
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
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Cass Review Summary
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
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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.
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Work taking place
An overview of the work progressed since the National Gender Identity Healthcare Reference Group's first meeting.
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Section 6 - 2. Healthcare
The actions we will take to improve equality and bring about real, positive and lasting change to the lives of non-binary people in Scotland
- Part of:
- Non-Binary Equality Action Plan
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National Gender Identity Healthcare Reference Group: terms of reference
Terms of reference for the National Gender Identity Healthcare Reference Group.
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Healthcare
The Scottish Government carefully considered the recommendations of the Working Group on Non-Binary Equality. This response outlines our position on each recommendation, and it will form the basis of our commitment to develop an action plan to take
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Section 35 Order Judicial Review: Scottish Government response
Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Shirley-Anne Somerville.
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Gender Identity Healthcare for Young People - Update and New National Standards
A statement from the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health Jenni Minto to the Scottish Parliament.
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6. Basic Health and Wellbeing
This report sets out the Scottish Government’s initial response to the UN Committee’s Concluding Observations. It outlines the progress made in relation to children’s rights in Scotland since the publication of the Position Statement of
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