
Ep. 29: Should Puberty Be a Choice?
The Re-Education with Eli Lake
The Future of Treatments for Young People
The real question about tavistock in this light is not how it was or why it was shut down, but rather why it so long to shut it down. As early as two thousand and five, there were warning signs that this clinic was conducting an experiment on many children who had treated at the service. Staff face pressure to comply with demands from patients and their parents to be red for puberty blocking medication. There wasn't a robust evidence base underpinning this treatment, and staff disagreed about the best way to treat these young people. Young people might not have had other issues addressed before making a potentially life changing decision to go on to puberty blocking drugs.
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