IL seeks to expand ‘gender-affirming care’ national conservative group
says is harmful to kids
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[June 11, 2024]
By Greg Bishop | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – An Illinois state agency is launching a statewide
initiative it says “supports and expands gender-affirming care,” but a
national pediatric group says that’s the wrong approach for children.
The Illinois Department of Human Services said a recent survey from the
Center for American Progress found one in five LGBTQ+ adults say they
avoided care due to disrespect or discrimination, “growing to one in
three for transgender and nonbinary respondents.”
Monday, the agency announced the Transgender and Gender Diverse Wellness
and Equity Program that will train organizations across the state to
“expand … gender-affirming care.”
“IDHS is committed to meeting the people of Illinois where they most
need empowerment,” IDHS Secretary Designate Dulce M. Quintero said in a
statement. “We are so proud to play a role in this programming for our
gender-diverse community.”
The agency did not immediately respond to The Center Square's questions
about the taxpayer cost of the state program announced Monday and
whether it would be at all geared toward people under the age of 18.
In a news release, the agency said through a competitive process, the
Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago was selected to serve as
the lead organization for the initiatives. Groups taking part include
Southern Illinois University, Champaign-Urbana Public Health District
and the Douglas County Health Department, among others.
Services the participating organizations would offer include
“gender-affirming care” training for staff, employing health care
navigators and “strategies to expand their medically- and
culturally-appropriate gender-affirming care throughout their service
areas.”
Program participant Youth Outlook in Naperville said on their website
they have "drop-in" centers that are "safe, supportive, and affirming
spaces for LGBTQ+ youth."
"Health & Wellness Navigation services assist youth and families to find
affirming providers," the website said.
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The website of another program participant, Rainbow Cafe LGBTQ
Center in Carbondale, said the non-profit "prioritizes a holistic
model of community care to support LGBTQIA+ people of all ages,
backgrounds, and identities."
“Transgender, gender-diverse, and LGBTQ+ communities deserve to be
treated with respect and dignity, and to receive care that affirms
their identities,” PHIMC President and CEO Karen A. Reitan said in a
statement alongside IDHS. “These are essential steps that help
dismantle systemic discrimination, which has created inequitable
access to healthcare.”
A group of pediatricians had a different take on the issue as it
pertains to children. Friday in Washington D.C., the American
College of Pediatricians held a news conference where Dr. Andre Van
Mol said “gender dysphoria is a diagnosis whereas transgenderism is
an ideology.”
“Withholding unproven interventions is nondiscriminatory, and
gender-affirming health care has neither been shown to be safe, nor
effective nor of more help than harm,” Van Mol said. “Physicians
take an oath to do no harm and gender-affirming health care is
documented to lead to harm.”
He further argued that gender affirmation “does not reduce suicides,
it does not repair mental health issues or trauma."
Louis Brown of the Catholic Health Care Leadership Alliance said
studies show so-called “gender-affirming procedures” are severely
harmful for children.
“To protect the health and dignity of millions of children, medical
associations, health care professionals, health care entities and
government health care programs at the state and federal level must
stop promoting and providing unethical and harmful so-called …
gender-affirming procedures,” Brown said.
Van Mol, Brown and others signed on to the Doctors Protecting
Children Declaration.
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