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Showing 71 to 80 of 84 results for `NHS gender identity services`


  1. 7. What evidence have you used to inform your assessment?

    The child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) for the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.

    Part of:
    Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
  2. 6. Health and Social Care

    This position statement sets out the action we've taken in devolved areas since 2017 to respect, protect, and fulfil the human rights of everyone in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Universal Periodic Review 2022: Scottish Government Position Statement
  3. Annex G: Draft Child Rights And Wellbeing Impact Assessment

    The draft Bill reforms the process by which trans people gain legal recognition of their lived gender through a gender recognition certificate.

    Part of:
    Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill: consultation
  4. Public services recovery and reform

    Working together to build a greener, fairer, independent Scotland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Government and Scottish Green Party: draft shared policy programme
  5. 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
  6. Next steps and implementation

    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
  7. Supporting documents

    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. Annex C: Prescribing Regulations, Policy and Guidance

    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
  9. Staff training and development

    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. Supporting documents

    A report prepared in response to Scottish Parliament motion S6M-13090, summarising progress to date on work to improve NHS young people’s gender identity services and reduce waiting times to access this healthcare.

    Part of:
    Specialist Gender Services for Children and Young People – Progress Report
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