The approaching general election for 2025 will be the first in my lifetime in which I am, finally, of the age to vote. After enduring fourteen years of Tory neglect, be it as a trans man, a student, or just as a young adult living amid an entirely preventable cost Continue Reading
PODCAST – A Cass-astrophic Review (Part One)
On this extremely chonky episode, Ashleigh and Alyx walk you through; NHS Consultation: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/nhs-constitution-10-year-review References Proposed Changes to NHS Constitution Telegraph article gleefully discussing proposed changes PinkNews article focusing on Kier Starmer QueerAF Article about potential safeguarding referrals for trans-supportive parents Calamitous Kemi’s Call for Evidence of a Non-Existent Problem Continue Reading
Escape from St Hell is a trans survival guide in autobiography form
Lewis Hancox’s latest book which is released on May 9th is a wonderful second instalment. Inside is not just his heartfelt autobiographical story in comic book style and wit, but is complete with advice for trans youth and resonant observations and lessons that are helpful to people regardless of age, Continue Reading
Social Transition, Puberty Blockers and the Cass Review (Podcast transcript)
Hello, my name is Dr Cal Horton, I’m a Research Fellow focused on the experiences, rights and well-being of trans children. I’ve been deeply immersed in the literature on this topic for many years, and followed the Cass Review initially with hope, and more recently with a great deal of Continue Reading
Party Lines Review
I was raised on stories of raves, and feel at home in front of a rig. So I can get a bit sceptical when I see academic books about a subculture that feels hard to pin down into words the feeling of being a part of the community. Partly because Continue Reading