<strong>Letters: </strong>Readers respond to an article by Freddy McConnell and an editorial about Dr Hilary Cass’s review of NHS England’s gender identity services for children and young people
The health service will launch a new review of adult services will serve as a Cass, part two , encompassing the whole field after experts were blocked from tracking the fate of trans children.
NHS announced it will now launch a wide-reaching review into adult gender services which the Mail understands will serve as a Cass, part two , encompassing the whole field.
Puberty blockers are frequently provided to children who are unsure of their gender to prevent bodily changes like the growth of breasts or facial hair.
An NHS loophole allows puberty blockers to be prescribed to children who want to change gender despite the drugs being banned following a landmark review.