Understanding gender-affirming care and its importance

Gender-affirming care is an individualised, evidence-based approach to supporting transgender and non-binary people in living authentically. It spans the full range of support a person might need, from social and psychological care through to medical intervention, shaped around the individual. The evidence is clear: when people receive affirming care, their mental health and wellbeing improve significantly.

Understanding gender-affirming care and its importance

I'm asked regularly what gender-affirming care actually means and why people need it. It's a question that deserves a thoughtful answer, because understanding this approach matters for patients, families, and healthcare professionals alike.

Gender-affirming care encompasses the full range of support available to transgender and non-binary individuals: from social and psychological support through to medical interventions. It's personalised to each person's needs and values, never a one-size-fits-all pathway. The evidence shows that when people receive affirming care, their mental health and wellbeing improve significantly.

If you'd like to explore this in depth, including what the evidence tells us and how care is typically structured, I've written a fuller piece on this subject.

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