Meeting of the Parliament 23 April 2024
I thank Ms Mackay for her engagement on the issue and her shared concern for the young people who are most impacted by the change.
As I highlighted in my statement, NHS Scotland is already engaging as an observer with NHS England’s research study regarding puberty blockers, and discussions are on-going among clinical stakeholders on what further involvement may be appropriate. The chief scientist office in the Scottish Government is also involved, given its expertise in clinical research. I hope that we will be able to update Parliament on the outcome of those discussions soon.
In addition to the NHS England research study, we have already provided grant funding to the University of Glasgow, as I mentioned in response to Mr Cole-Hamilton’s question.
Hearing from those with lived experience of accessing or waiting to access gender-identity healthcare is vital. To support our national work to improve those services, we have put in place a lived experience co-ordinator to engage and consult with trans communities across Scotland. As I laid out in my statement, I remain absolutely committed to my own engagement with young people who are affected.