Nearly ten years ago I spoke publicly in support of trans young people on national television. The response was swift and costly, affecting my career in ways I could not have fully anticipated. The conversation did not stop, and I did not stop, and I want to reflect on why that matters, now more than ever.
Nearly ten years have passed since Dr Webberley spoke publicly in support of trans young people on national television. The response was swift and costly, affecting her career in profound ways. Yet despite attempts to silence that voice, the conversation has continued and grown.
What began as one person's willingness to speak honestly has now connected with hundreds of people who recognise the importance of this work. The support and solidarity matter enormously, both for those navigating their own gender journeys and for the doctors and educators trying to provide them with compassionate, evidence-based care.
Read the full piece to understand why this moment calls for all of us to contribute our perspective, whether as clinicians, parents, young people, or allies in this crucial conversation.