Des Houghton: Gender activists have scored a resounding victory
Congratulations to transgender activists. You have had a resounding victory over the medical fraternity, elected representatives and educators in Australia. Or so it would seem to me, writes Des Houghton.
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Congratulations to transgender activists. You have had a resounding victory over the medical fraternity, elected representatives and educators in Australia. Or so it would seem to me.
Taxpayer-funded gender clinics in public hospitals continue to prescribe puberty blockers and hormones to children who believe they are living in the wrong sex.
No matter that radical “gender-affirming care” has now been discredited globally. Puberty blockers, cross sex hormones and surgeries have been banned or sharply restricted in the UK, France, Italy, Denmark, Norway and several US states. More are to follow. President-elect Donald Trump will outlaw them completely for anyone under 18.
So why not here? And why won’t anybody talk about it? Have our state and federal health ministers been silenced by the powerful medical colleges – or gender activists?
Or have they kept quiet because they are anxious not to be denounced as intolerant, prejudiced or ignorant?
The controversy seems to have flummoxed federal Health Minister Mark Butler, Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and the AMA. They decline interview requests.
Yet there is no escaping the dangers of gender identity treatments highlighted by Dr Hillary Cass in a landmark study in England. She is a world-renowned pediatrician who has worked in child health all her life, especially in the fields of autistic spectrum disorders, palliative care, cognitive impairment and epilepsy.
Cass, 66, is the former president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and now a baroness. After an exhaustive four-year study with input from a range of specialists, she exposed the “shaky foundations” on which the National Health Service expanded gender identity treatments. This led to the closure of the famous Tavistock centre, a dedicated gender identity clinic for children and young people. But it is business as usual in similar Australian clinics.
The Cass report highlighted inconclusive evidence to back some of the clinical decision making.
Cass said children had been “let down” by the lack of reliable evidence on how safe transitioning was for them. Cass said the service could do more harm than good. The powerful drugs prescribed had numerous harmful side effects not fully understood. Yet her report has been brushed aside in Australia.
Years before Cass handed down her report, a brave Queensland child psychiatrist had reached similar conclusions. Dr Jillian Spencer was stood down by Queensland Health for saying so in a Sky News interview.
Like Cass, Spencer suggested a number of young people and pre-pubescent children were directed towards life-changing drug treatment or surgery that a number of young people did not require and after a time realised they did not want.
Spencer believed a number of young people complaining of gender-related distress or “gender dysphoria” may be suffering from autism spectrum disorder or have hidden traumas or distress due to family breakdowns or bullying and exclusion at school.
In an interview with The Courier-Mail in July last year, Spencer also claimed children and their families were being pressured into affirmation treatment care, with kids not provided adequate mental health assessments prior to treatment.
In that interview, she said a state government review of the clinic was “stacked” with “hard-line gender clinician activists” with links to the gender clinic.
Nevertheless, Queensland Health has brushed aside the Cass report, ignoring valid concerns raised in parliament by LNP and Katter’s Australia Party MPs.
Just before Christmas, the director of Children’s Health Queensland Child and Youth Mental Health Services, Craig Kennedy, said in a group email that the clinic was expanding with extra staff, and an extra psychiatrist.
He said the department was adopting recommendations from the Miles-government review, “including development of a framework for an integrated statewide networked model of care to meet pediatric trans healthcare needs”.
Kennedy said extra staff would “ensure the team is well supported to progress action items and manage the gender waitlist”. He added: “Our recent update presentations to both the CHQ Board and the CHQ Executive Leadership Group were well received with strong advocacy and support expressed by members.”
He hoped to “position the service towards a Children’s Health vision where gender is everyone’s business in healthcare”.
Spencer said the hospital was clearly not listening to the grave concerns raised around the world.
“The hospital is continuing on with the same discredited affirmation model and is expanding the clinic’s services in line with the recommendations of the sham evaluation of the Queensland Children’s Gender Service,’’ she said.
Spencer said the evaluation panel was biased and “contained at least three public advocates for gender-affirming care”. “Private child and adolescent psychiatrists … were not invited to provide input,” she said.
Yet transgender advocacy organisations were invited and panellists included members of the Australian Professional Association for Trans Health.
MY PREDICTIONS FOR 2025
I expect Vladimir Putin will be forced out this year in an uprising led by grieving mothers.
This is because of the magnitude of Russia’s losses in Ukraine and Putin’s “meat grinder” tactics of throwing vast numbers of young, inexperienced soldiers at the front lines. Russia has lost 50 soldiers for each square kilometre of captured territory.
So far 700,000 Russians have been killed or injured, while 3,500 tanks and 7,500 armoured vehicles have been lost, said the Institute for the Study of War. The dead soldier’s mothers are venting their outrage.
When the notorious Russian general Pavel Klimenko was killed by a drone, relatives of soldiers killed under his command celebrated his death. On a Russian social media site “Anastasia” said: “This is your punishment, scum, for all the men whose lives you played with like cards!!! God heard our tears and prayers.” “Victoria”, who said her son had been “kept in a basement like cattle” after being injured and then forced back into battle without a rifle or body armour, said: “Burn in hell, animal!”
Russia lost a daily average of 1,523 men according to a UK Defence Intelligence estimate published in The Times.
But the Russians keep coming. The injection of 10,000 North Korean troops into the conflict was a major escalation. Friends who served in Afghanistan believe Ukraine cannot win. The best hope, they say, is for a ragged and bloody stalemate with the surrender of territory and creation of a demilitarised zone to end fighting. At great cost, Russia will declare itself victorious and Europe will be humiliated.
It will signal a further decline of Western Civilisation.
My other predictions for this year: The Greens will descend into a bitter internal civil war with environmentalists rejecting the party’s hard left with its support for Palestine and the legalisation of drugs.
And Peter Dutton will emerge triumphant in the federal election.