Proposed guidelines for NHS treatment in Scotland are those of a ‘science-denying cult’, say campaigners opposed to move
The word “woman” could be erased from specialist NHS clinics dealing with female health issues under proposed new transgender inclusivity rules.
A report proposing new NHS treatment guidelines in Scotland suggests “a general move away from gendered healthcare” and warns that trans people are put off attending services if they are targeted at a certain sex.
It states that trans men may feel “really uncomfortable” if they have to attend a “women’s health clinic” for services such as contraception or cancer screening programmes.
The proposed guidelines, which are set to be sent to Nicola Sturgeon’s minister for approval imminently, want the Scottish NHS to formally recognise “increasing gender identities for patients”, especially those who consider themselves neither male nor female.