NHS England and NHS Improvement
HSIB recommends that NHS England and NHS Improvement incorporates the findings of this investigation into plans to further review and develop the service specifications for specialised gender dysphoria services. This should include further work with relevant stakeholders to:
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- Identify the role of relevant voluntary and charitable sector organisations in supporting patients with gender identity concerns and facilitate information sharing between these organisations and regional professional support services.
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- Identify work to improve the transfer of care, management, and proactive risk assessment of patients who are moving from the Gender Identity Development Service waiting list to a gender dysphoria clinic waiting list.
We have put in place a significant programme of work to address long waiting times to the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS), the main causes of which are increasing demand and the limited clinical workforce potential to meet that demand. We have commissioned an independent external review of gender identity services for children and young people under the chairmanship of Dr Hilary Cass OBE, a former President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. The terms of reference for the review are broad, including: the future clinical model; the relationship across the various services that may care for children and young people with gender dysphoria; and future clinical workforce and training needs.
The Cass Review has recently recommended that alternative regional centres should be developed, as soon as possible. We are now working with the Cass Review to establish these new centres as soon as feasibly possible, with a view to consulting on a new service specification later this year.
In order to address the inconsistent protocols that have emerged across the seven NHS-commissioned Gender Dysphoria Clinics (GDC) for adults (describing the process for the transfer of young people from the waiting list for GIDS to the waiting list of a GDC), a clinically-led working group is developing a single consistent transfer protocol which will be tested with the GDCs over the next few months ahead of adoption during 2022/23.
Actions planned to deliver safety recommendation:
- Establish new regional services that will assess, diagnose and provide care by 2023/2024 through the dedicated work programme within the Specialised Commissioning Directorate. Other dependencies: Work with Cass Review to define new clinical model. Additional comments: Work to build a new service specification will identify the role of relevant voluntary and charitable sector organisations in supporting patients with gender identity concerns and facilitate information sharing between these organisations and regional services.
- Adopt a consistent protocol across adult GDCs and GIDS governing the transfer of young people from the GIDS waiting list to GDCs by December 2022 through the clinical working groups established, comprising clinicians from GDCs and GIDS.
Response received on 4 July 2022.