Guidance says families should be involved in decisions to refer to child with different name and pronoun or use of different toilets and facilities

Schools should not allow gender-questioning children to “socially transition” without their parents’ involvement, according to NHS training and guidance on how staff should respond to pupils exploring their gender identity.

The new online module published by NHS England represents the first national guidance on how to support children with gender-related questions or distress in education settings.

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