Gender-Affirming Health and Mental Care in Youth

GENDER AFFIRMING HEALTH AND
MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN YOUTH
 
Preserving Best Practices
PANEL
INTRODUCTIONS
WHAT IS
GENDER
AFFIRMING
HEALTH
CARE?
 
Health care that supports a person's desire to
transition to a gender that aligns with their gender
identity (social, hormonal, surgical)
Health care that affirms a patient's gender identity
through policies and procedures, regardless of what the
pt is being seen for
Care that reduces or alleviates gender dysphoria
Patient centered and medically necessary
Collaborative with the patient, their guardians, the
medical team and in many cases the community mental
health provider
Evidence based
Age appropriate
Interdisciplinary approach
Follows specific guidelines set by the Endocrine Society
and WPATH
WHAT
GENDER
AFFIRMING
CARE IS
 
The premise of the gender affirming care model:
No gender identity or expression is wrong.
Gender presentations are diverse and vary across
cultures.
Gender identity development involves a combination
of biology, development, socialization, culture, and
context.
Gender may be fluid and is not binary.
Mental health conditions are more often caused by
negative cultural reactions to gender diversity than
by gender identity or expression itself.
PANEL
 
What does gender affirming care mean to you?
What do you consider gender affirming when it comes to medical care?
How difficult is it to access gender affirming medical and mental health care?
WHAT
GENDER
AFFIRMING
CARE IS
NOT
 
Experimental (a basic PubMed
search found   13, 399 studies dating back to
the 1940's)
Initiated prior to onset of puberty in minors
Causes people to become gender diverse
Providing care that is inappropriate (given a
patient's presentation, circumstances, medical
and social history, goals of treatment, parent
consent, patient consent, mental and emotional
stability, lab work, co-morbid conditions etc..)
Initiated without parent consent
About "performing surgeries on children"
A trend
PANEL
 
What other misinformation or
myths you have encountered
about gender affirming care in
children and adolescents?
What else would you like to
share about gender affirming
care to this audience?
WHY
GENDER
AFFIRMING
CARE?
 
 
 
 
Do physicians and mental health professionals
hesitate to treat other conditions with evidence-
based practices?
Medical necessity
Consider the alternative- Wait we already have!
(conversion "therapies")
Research confirms that GAC leads to better health
and mental health outcomes! 
(American Psychological
Association, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
the Endocrine Society,  American Medical Association, American
Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of Social Workers call
this care evidence based and medically necessary)
High risk population requires informed
and compassionate care: subst use, eating
disorders, depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation,
suicide attempt, self-harm behaviors...
 
 
 
2023 Trevor Project National Survey
WHY
GENDER
AFFIRMING
CARE?
 
 
Trevor Project 2023 US National Survey
PANEL
 
What do you want those working in health
care and public health to know about why
gender affirming care is so important?
If this care had not been available to you, what
would the impact have been?
 
 
 
A CHANGING LANDSCAPE
 
LANDSCAPE OF GENDER AFFIRMING CARE IN THE U.S. (updated 9/19/23)
 
Map and data produced by Southern Equality Campaign, 2023
WHAT HB 808
DOES
 
 
H808 prohibits the initiation of any gender-affirming care
in NC for people under the age of 18, including puberty
blockers, gender-affirming hormone therapy, and surgery.
 
H808 prohibits state funds from being directly or
indirectly used toward gender-affirming care for you
 
H808 prohibits Medicaid from covering these services
after August 1st 2023.
WHAT    H
B 808 DOES
NOT
 DO
 
 
It does not restrict care for youth who have begun a
“course of treatment” before August 1st, 2023.
 
It does not prohibit gender-affirming care for anyone
over the age of 18.
 
It does not prohibit the State Employees’ Health Plan
 from covering gender-affirming care.
 
It does not prohibit minors from receiving gender-affirming
care from outside of NC.
 
It does not restrict affirming mental health care for
transgender and nonbinary minors
.
PANEL
 
How are these laws impacting
you, either directly or
indirectly?
What do you wish people
understood about the impact of
these laws on not just trans and
non-binary youth, but the entire
LGBTQ+ community?
WHAT CAN I
DO?
PANEL
 
How can we help
support gender
affirming care for you
and others?
 
DO THIS
 
Once you know a person's pronouns- use them
Create safe spaces in your spaces
Get training and educate yourself (especially if you
are in a health care profession)
Speak up when misgendering or discrimination is
observed
If you're not sure how to address someone, just ask
Treat all human beings with dignity, compassion and
respect
If you accidently misgender someone apologize and
correct yourself
 
Don't make assumptions about a person's gender
and pronouns
Avoid demeaning or "othering" language
The terms transgender and non-binary are
adjectives , not nouns. For example "he's a
transgender" or "she is transgendered" or "I think
that person is a non-binary" is not appropriate.
Don't ask about gender affirmation surgeries
Especially with youth, be mindful not
to "out" someone inadvertently
 
 
NOT THAT
CHEAT SHEET
 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF WHO IS NOT
REPRESENTED HERE TODAY
 
BIPOC who are transgender or non-binary were not intentionally excluded
from the panel.
Transmen or transmasculine individuals also were not intentionally excluded
from the panel
 
RESOURCES
 
 
Equality NC: 
https://equalitync.org/
Campaign for Southern
Equality: 
https://southernequality.org/
GLSEN: 
https://glsen.org/
PFLAG: 
https://pflag.org/
Trevor
Project: 
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
It Gets Better
Project: 
https://itgetsbetter.org/
 
 
 
 
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Gender-affirming health and mental care in youth focus on supporting individuals in transitioning to a gender aligning with their identity. It involves reducing gender dysphoria, following evidence-based practices, and respecting diverse gender expressions. Gender identity development is influenced by biology, culture, and social factors, emphasizing the importance of patient-centered, collaborative, and culturally sensitive care. Accessing gender-affirming care can be challenging due to various factors. It is crucial to understand what gender-affirming care entails, and also what it does not include, such as inappropriate treatments or surgeries without consent.

  • Gender-affirming care
  • Youth health
  • Mental health
  • Gender identity
  • Cultural diversity

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  1. GENDER AFFIRMING HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN YOUTH Preserving Best Practices

  2. PANEL INTRODUCTIONS

  3. Health care that supports a person's desire to transition to a gender that aligns with their gender identity (social, hormonal, surgical) Health care that affirms a patient's gender identity through policies and procedures, regardless of what the pt is being seen for WHAT IS GENDER AFFIRMING HEALTH CARE? Care that reduces or alleviates gender dysphoria Patient centered and medically necessary Collaborative with the patient, their guardians, the medical team and in many cases the community mental health provider Evidence based Age appropriate Interdisciplinary approach Follows specific guidelines set by the Endocrine Society and WPATH

  4. The premise of the gender affirming care model: No gender identity or expression is wrong. Gender presentations are diverse and vary across cultures. WHAT GENDER AFFIRMING CARE IS Gender identity development involves a combination of biology, development, socialization, culture, and context. Gender may be fluid and is not binary. Mental health conditions are more often caused by negative cultural reactions to gender diversity than by gender identity or expression itself.

  5. PANEL What does gender affirming care mean to you? What do you consider gender affirming when it comes to medical care? How difficult is it to access gender affirming medical and mental health care?

  6. Experimental (a basic PubMed search found 13, 399 studies dating back to the 1940's) WHAT GENDER AFFIRMING CARE IS NOT Initiated prior to onset of puberty in minors Causes people to become gender diverse Providing care that is inappropriate (given a patient's presentation, circumstances, medical and social history, goals of treatment, parent consent, patient consent, mental and emotional stability, lab work, co-morbid conditions etc..) Initiated without parent consent About "performing surgeries on children" A trend

  7. What other misinformation or myths you have encountered about gender affirming care in children and adolescents? PANEL What else would you like to share about gender affirming care to this audience?

  8. Do physicians and mental health professionals hesitate to treat other conditions with evidence- based practices? Medical necessity Consider the alternative- Wait we already have! (conversion "therapies") Research confirms that GAC leads to better health and mental health outcomes! (American Psychological Association, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the Endocrine Society, American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, National Association of Social Workers call this care evidence based and medically necessary) High risk population requires informed and compassionate care:subst use, eating disorders,depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, suicide attempt,self-harm behaviors... WHY GENDER AFFIRMING CARE?

  9. 2023 Trevor Project National Survey

  10. WHY GENDER AFFIRMING CARE? Trevor Project 2023 US National Survey

  11. What do you want those working in health care and public health to know about why gender affirming care is so important? If this care had not been available to you, what would the impact have been? PANEL

  12. A CHANGING LANDSCAPE

  13. LANDSCAPE OF GENDER AFFIRMING CARE IN THE U.S. (updated 9/19/23) Map and data produced by Southern Equality Campaign, 2023

  14. H808 prohibits the initiation of any gender-affirming care in NC for people under the age of 18, including puberty blockers, gender-affirming hormone therapy, and surgery. WHAT HB 808 DOES H808 prohibits state funds from being directly or indirectly used toward gender-affirming care for you H808 prohibits Medicaid from covering these services after August 1st 2023.

  15. It does not restrict care for youth who have begun a course of treatment before August 1st, 2023. It does not prohibit gender-affirming care for anyone over the age of 18. WHAT H B 808 DOES NOT DO It does not prohibit the State Employees Health Plan from covering gender-affirming care. It does not prohibit minors from receiving gender-affirming care from outside of NC. It does not restrict affirming mental health care for transgender and nonbinary minors.

  16. How are these laws impacting you, either directly or indirectly? PANEL What do you wish people understood about the impact of these laws on not just trans and non-binary youth, but the entire LGBTQ+ community?

  17. Do no additional harm Show Up! WHAT CAN I DO? Pay attention Give your time and money

  18. How can we help support gender affirming care for you and others? PANEL

  19. CHEAT SHEET DO THIS NOT THAT Don't make assumptions about a person's gender and pronouns Avoid demeaning or "othering" language The terms transgender and non-binary are adjectives , not nouns. For example "he's a transgender" or "she is transgendered" or "I think that person is a non-binary" is not appropriate. Don't ask about gender affirmation surgeries Especially with youth,be mindful not to "out" someone inadvertently Once you know a person's pronouns- use them Create safe spaces in your spaces Get training and educate yourself (especially if you are in a health care profession) Speak up when misgendering or discrimination is observed If you're not sure how to address someone,just ask Treat all human beings with dignity, compassion and respect If you accidently misgender someone apologize and correct yourself

  20. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF WHO IS NOT REPRESENTED HERE TODAY BIPOC who are transgender or non-binary were not intentionally excluded from the panel. Transmen or transmasculine individuals also were not intentionally excluded from the panel

  21. Equality NC: https://equalitync.org/ Campaign for Southern Equality:https://southernequality.org/ GLSEN: https://glsen.org/ RESOURCES PFLAG:https://pflag.org/ Trevor Project:https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ It Gets Better Project:https://itgetsbetter.org/

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