Reform of Service Provision of Gender Identity Disorders in the NHS

We, the Undersigned recognise an intrinsically unfair, poor, and inadequate level of service in the NHS treatment of persons suffering with Gender Identity Disorder/Gender Dysphoria.We recognise a ser... continue reading »

800 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (800 total)
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Lynne Janineb 3 August 2012

"Attending CX whilst living in the North of England proved to be a very expensive and frustrating exercise. The often cancelled appointments (2 days notice) precluded cheap rail fares. The attitude of the so-called proffessionals left much to be desired. B"

202.
Claire W 22 July 2012

"Paying for private treatment as too many of my friends have had bad experiences at CHX"

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Stephen R 11 July 2012
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Wendy J 8 July 2012
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Robert H 6 July 2012

"I was put on hormones privately nearly 3 years ago and have been living much more happily as a man ever since. When a relative died I was able to have a chest reconstruction done privately too. My helpful GP arranged for me to have a total hysterectomy on"

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Angela Claytonm 29 June 2012

"As former chair of the UK's largest charity providing support and information for transsexual people I have first hand experience of the desperation which so many trans people feel when they attempt to use the NHS gender clinics. The extreme waits of up t"

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Violet W 26 June 2012

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Stephanie Amyc 21 June 2012
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Adam F 14 June 2012
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Tony S 14 June 2012

"Its good to see the NHS being challenged on its paltry and inconsistent provision for trans people....It isn't good enough to just talk the talk of equality...you have to WALK THE WALK too!"

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Kimberley Pratt 8 June 2012

"All these gender clinics and psychiatrists are a waste of time and have no bearing on the"

212.
A S 5 June 2012

"I was lucky. I was able to move to London to obtain my treatment. Many are unable to do this and provision for such treatment in many parts of the country are non-existant. Surely, this must change."

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Tiny W 4 June 2012
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Deborah W 30 May 2012
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Michelle Mcgee 21 May 2012

"Why are the best SRS operations in other countries such as Thailand?"

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A P 21 May 2012
218.
Dawn Biancas 9 May 2012
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Jean M 28 April 2012
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Ms Carolr 26 April 2012

"Apart from my first year of transition, my treatment and subsequent SRS was funded by the NHS. Yes! I am one of the lucky ones, however, that should not be the case. It is about time we had a level playing field in this country to meet the needs and admin"

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Mark Edwardk 22 April 2012

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Catherine F 20 April 2012

"Perhaps this will sound a little extreme, but the problem here is not just that the system as it stands is functionally inadequate (although it is) but that it is all wrong in its basic conceptions. I'm not mentally ill, I didn't need to see a psychiatris"

223.
Bobbie P 19 April 2012
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Gordon G 15 April 2012

"Still years of waiting"

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Jane M 14 April 2012
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