Implications of the Cass Review for health policy governing gender medicine for Australian minors

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Objective: To summarize the key recommendations of England’s independent inquiry into gender identity services for children and young people (the Cass Review) and to evaluate their relevance to Australian health policy. Conclusions: The Cass Review’s findings and recommendations have clear applicability to Australian health policy. As a matter of priority, Australian health authorities need to seriously engage with the Cass Review's findings and recommendations. To not do so will put the health and well-being of vulnerable children and young people at risk.

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Clayton, A., Amos, A. J., Spencer, J., & Clarke, P. (2025). Implications of the Cass Review for health policy governing gender medicine for Australian minors. Australasian Psychiatry, 33(1), 89–95. https://doi.org/10.1177/10398562241276335

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