Gender identity services switch to regional model after review

Fiona Simpson
Tuesday, August 30, 2022

The reduction of waiting times of up to two-and-a-half years and the need to provide more holistic support for young people are key drivers behind an NHS England decision to replace the only service for children with gender dysphoria in England with a regional model.

The two new regional centres are the first steps of a major transformation programme. Picture: georgerudy/Adobe Stock
The two new regional centres are the first steps of a major transformation programme. Picture: georgerudy/Adobe Stock

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