Clinical and legal regulation of consent to medical treatment for trans youth, both binary and non-binary, is complex as well as controversial. In this article, we outline the clinical context in which consent is sought for gender-affirming medical treatment of trans youth in Australia and in England and Wales. Then, informed by an understanding of the developing evidence base behind early gender-affirming treatment, the lived experience of trans young people, and a developmental approach to capacity in decision-making regarding medical treatment, this article then goes on to consider the justifiability of current legal regulation in this area. First, this article examines general principles in relation to consent for children’s medical car...
The distress and anxiety faced by young trans(gender) people generates varied social, medical, and l...
An increasing number of Australian children are accessing specialist health services for gender dysp...
In the 21st century, Parliaments and the courts are allowing persons some measure of power and agenc...
Legal and clinical complexities continue to develop surrounding medical treatment for trans and gend...
Access to medical treatment for trans youth occupies a haphazard and dynamic legal landscape. In thi...
Legal and clinical complexities surrounding consent to medical treatment for trans and gender divers...
Australian trans youth seeking medical treatment for gender dysphoria can encounter significant lega...
More than a decade has passed since the landmark High Court decision in Marion’s Case,1 where the Co...
In this paper, we consider the ethico-legal issues surrounding gender-affirming surgeries in minors,...
Transgender children and adolescents face hardships in all domains of their lives, with many experie...
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Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first)\ud \ud - Gender dysphoria is...
The case of Quincy Bell & Mrs A v The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and Ors is a Judici...
This chapter provides a comprehensive analysis of the law of children and consent to medical treatme...
Adolescent transgender care is increasingly surrounded by controversies and criticism. One of these ...
The distress and anxiety faced by young trans(gender) people generates varied social, medical, and l...
An increasing number of Australian children are accessing specialist health services for gender dysp...
In the 21st century, Parliaments and the courts are allowing persons some measure of power and agenc...
Legal and clinical complexities continue to develop surrounding medical treatment for trans and gend...
Access to medical treatment for trans youth occupies a haphazard and dynamic legal landscape. In thi...
Legal and clinical complexities surrounding consent to medical treatment for trans and gender divers...
Australian trans youth seeking medical treatment for gender dysphoria can encounter significant lega...
More than a decade has passed since the landmark High Court decision in Marion’s Case,1 where the Co...
In this paper, we consider the ethico-legal issues surrounding gender-affirming surgeries in minors,...
Transgender children and adolescents face hardships in all domains of their lives, with many experie...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) - Gender dysphoria is a cond...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first)\ud \ud - Gender dysphoria is...
The case of Quincy Bell & Mrs A v The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and Ors is a Judici...
This chapter provides a comprehensive analysis of the law of children and consent to medical treatme...
Adolescent transgender care is increasingly surrounded by controversies and criticism. One of these ...
The distress and anxiety faced by young trans(gender) people generates varied social, medical, and l...
An increasing number of Australian children are accessing specialist health services for gender dysp...
In the 21st century, Parliaments and the courts are allowing persons some measure of power and agenc...