Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the World's Largest Gender Service for Children

Author:   Hannah Barnes, (Jo
Publisher:   Pitchstone Publishing
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9781634312608


Pages:   500
Publication Date:   02 July 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Time to Think: The Inside Story of the Collapse of the World's Largest Gender Service for Children


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"SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING ""This is what journalism is for."" --Observer Time to Think goes behind the headlines to reveal the truth about the collapse of the world's largest gender service for children."" Are we hurting children?"" That's the core question at the heart of Time to Think, which exposes the truth about the rise and fall of the United Kingdom's flagship gender identity clinic for children. Answering in the affirmative, it exposes how ideology triumphed over evidence within this part of the healthcare system. In the process, child safeguarding was overlooked and pediatric patients were medically harmed. As investigative journalist Hannah Barnes reveals, the Tavistock's Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) was set up initially to provide talking therapies to young people who were questioning their gender identity. But in a little over a decade, it referred around two thousand children, some as young as nine years old, for medication to block their puberty. In the same period, with ever-greater numbers of children in need of treatment, the profile of the patients changed from largely pre-pubescent boys to mostly adolescent girls, who were often contending with other medical and psychological difficulties. GIDS was shut down by English health authorities in March 2024 and new services will not be able to prescribe these profound medical interventions. Yet, GIDS's approach to treating children with gender identity distress was, in fact, more cautious than that observed in other countries-- including, notably, in the United States.This urgent, scrupulous and dramatic book explains how GIDS was the site of a serious medical scandal. As this scandal continues to unfold and even accelerate within other institutions and across countries, it is a gripping parable and disturbing cautionary tale for our times."

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Author:   Hannah Barnes, (Jo
Publisher:   Pitchstone Publishing
Imprint:   Pitchstone Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.689kg
ISBN:  

9781634312608


ISBN 10:   1634312600
Pages:   500
Publication Date:   02 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""A journalistic and sobering take on a divisive subject.""--The Economist ""As scrupulous as journalism can be ... nuanced, ambiguous and, sadly, often disturbing""--The New Statesman ""A deeply reported, scrupulously non-judgmental account of the collapse of the NHS service, based on hundreds of hours of interviews with former clinicians and patients. It is also a jaw-dropping insight into failure: failure of leadership, of child safeguarding and of the NHS.""--Sunday Times ""An exemplary and detailed analysis of a place whose doctors, Barnes writes, most commonly describe it as ""mad"". This is a powerful and disturbing book.""--Financial Times ""Hannah Barnes's scrupulous research is a painful, important reminder that clinical care that promotes the wellbeing of young people experiencing gender incongruence and distress, and that protects their autonomy, cannot be built on ideological sands of ignorance, forgetting and silencing.""--Literary Supplement"


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Hannah Barnes spent fifteen years at the BBC specialising in analytical and investigative journalism on both television and radio, most recently as Investigations Producer for BBC Newsnight. She led the programme's coverage of the care available to young people experiencing gender-related distress. Hannah is now an Associate Editor and Writer at the New Statesman.

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