Ministry of Health delays review into use of puberty blockers

  • The Health Ministry has again delayed its long-awaited review of the evidence for transgender children and teenagers' use of puberty blockers after a highly critical report from Britain.

    Hormone blockers, which stop the physical changes of puberty, are under scrutiny internationally, after a four-year independent inquiry in Britain found "remarkably weak evidence" for their use.

    Last week, the New Zealand Ministry of Health announced its own evidence brief - which was originally due in November - would be published this week.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/514615/ministry-of-health-delays-review-into-use-of-puberty-blockers

  • Best practice gender-affirming healthcare is based on trans peopleā€™s self-determination and agency. The Māori health framework Te Pae Mahutonga terms this Te Mana Whakahaere: autonomy. As The Professional Association for Transgender Health Aotearoa (PATHA) explains, this principle encompasses ā€œpeopleā€™s autonomy over their own bodies, represented by healthcare provision based on individual choice and informed consentā€.

    https://thespinoff.co.nz/society/19-04-2024/what-access-to-puberty-blockers-means-for-trans-young-people-and-their-whanau

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