
My personal Substack, where I write about issues of gender identity in social work.
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Introduction
The Cass Review1 placed a significant emphasis on the importance of safeguarding when working with children and young people with gender identity needs, with some of the clinicians that were consulted highlighting that “safegu...
More than a year has passed since the publication of the final Cass Review, and over three years since the interim report was issued. Both documents carry significant weight — not only for NHS services and paediatric gender medicine, but al...
Introduction
Following the Supreme Court ruling1 on the meaning of ‘sex’ in the Equality Act 20102, there has been significant public discussion and misunderstanding about its nature and limitations. For some, this is the first they have b...
First Principles
The human mind is both miraculous and imperfect in nature. Millions of years of evolution have provided us with an incredible capacity for logic and reason and enabled us to gain a mastery of our environment that is unprec...
A Common Question
Undoubtedly the most common question that arises when the topic of gender questioning children comes up, at least in social work settings, is that of language. People worry as to what words are “right” to use and how they...
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Social Worker in the UK.
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