Falling short in gender care for children: Report highlights weak evidence and toxic debate
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Weak evidence and toxic debate letting down gender care children, report says
A recent report has highlighted the concerning trend of weak evidence and toxic debate surrounding gender care for children. The report, titled “Protecting Our Children: Ensuring Best Practices in Gender Care,” outlines the various challenges faced by children seeking gender-affirming care.
According to the report, many children are being denied access to necessary care due to a lack of strong evidence supporting gender-affirming treatments. This lack of evidence has led to a contentious debate among healthcare providers, policymakers, and the public about the best practices for gender care.
The report calls for a more comprehensive approach to gender care, one that prioritizes the well-being and safety of children above all else. It emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practices and the need for collaboration among stakeholders to ensure that children receive the care they need.
Overall, the report serves as a wake-up call to the healthcare community and society at large, urging them to take a more thoughtful and compassionate approach to gender care for children.