Back when I was starting Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), I asked my GP for the blood tests which my medical team had requested and that
Tag: National Gender Service
The wait to talk to the National Gender Service hits nine years
We interrupt your irregularly scheduled articles investigating the formation of the National Gender Service (NGS) to bring you an update on the NGS’s waiting list
Is the National Gender Service designed to be efficient?
My previous two articles revealed that there are three versions of the National Gender Service’s (NGS) Model of Care (MoC), with the final version not
Does the National Gender Service care for minors?
In my previous article I started looking at the different version of the Models of Care (MoC) of the National Gender Service (NGS), finding and denoting
Which Model of Care of The National Gender Service?
If you’ve read my articles up to now you may have noticed that while I have dug into the origin of the National Gender Service’s
Why the National Gender Service say their way is better
As you’ll have gathered from my previous article the National Gender Service (NGS) and the authors of its Model of Care (MoC) Prof. Donal O’Shea
The National Gender Service says they follow WPATH?!!?
Recent articles have looked at how the Model of Care (MoC) of the National Gender Service (NGS) came to be, who approved it and how
Decisions without quorum in the Steering Group behind the National Gender Service
In my last two articles I first revealed that the Model of Care (MoC) followed by the National Gender Service (NGS) did not originate from
Who approved the National Gender Service’s Model of Care?
In my previous article I revealed how the National Gender Service (NGS) and its Model of Care (MoC) was created separately to the broad consultation
How the National Gender Service’s Model of Care came to be
What exactly is the Model of Care (MoC) that the National Gender Service at St Columcille’s Hospital in Loughlinstown follows? One would hope that it
The waiting list for trans healthcare reached a new high in 2021
A new year means we can look back at how transgender healthcare has fared in the previous 12 months, using Freedom of Information (FoI) requests.
Something doesn’t add up for trans healthcare in Ireland
This week is Transgender Awareness Week with today being Transgender Day of Remembrance, and as chance would have it I received a response in relation