Gender-affirming care must centre evidence and health needs, not political posturing – Green Party

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The Ministry of Health has today released an evidence brief regarding the use of puberty blockers in gender-affirming healthcare, amid moves by the government to limit access.

โ€œTrans rights are human rights and our trans whฤnau deserve access to critical healthcare,โ€ says Green Party spokesperson for Rainbow Communities, Kahurangi Carter.

โ€œToday, ACT have espoused some incredibly transphobic rhetoric that aims to cause harm and division. We need to do better for our young people than spread misinformation and resort to scare tactics.

โ€œAt the end of the day, the Ministryโ€™s position statement reaffirms what should be expected of all medical treatments and outlines how gender-affirming care is already delivered โ€“โ€˜an interprofessional team offering a full range of supports to young people presenting with gender identity issues.โ€™

โ€œThis position statement highlights the importance of comprehensive care for those navigating these complex and personal decisions.

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โ€œHowever, meaningful action must go beyond statements. New Zealand urgently needs to resource and promote clear pathways for timely, free, and non-discriminatory access to all forms of gender-affirming healthcare.

โ€œThat care must centre informed consent and self-determination, ensuring that every young person has the support they need to thrive.

โ€œAttempts to limit access to gender-affirming care risk undermining the well-being of trans and non-binary youth, whose voices and experiences have been clear: affirming care saves lives.

โ€œNew Zealand has an opportunity to lead with compassion and evidence. Whatโ€™s needed now is a commitment to support our rainbow communities by delivering equitable, accessible healthcare based on science and empathyโ€”not political posturing,โ€ says Kahurangi Carter.