Britains NHS To Ban Trans Patients From Femaleonly Wards As Health Secretary Strikes Back At ‘wokery In Medicine

Britains NHS To Ban Trans Patients From Femaleonly Wards As Health Secretary Strikes Back At ‘wokery In Medicine

Britain's NHS to ban transgender patients from women's wards in response to medical 'awakening'.

Steve Barkley, 51, pledged on Tuesday to review the NHS constitution. These include banning transgender patients from gender-specific rooms, allowing them to seek care from people of the same biological sex, and requiring staff to stop using pronouns for people in their care.

Barclay, who has been health minister for a year, said his plan would bring "a common understanding of sex and equality" and protect women's rights.

“We will be amending the NHS Constitution following consultation later this year to ensure that the privacy, dignity and safety of all patients is respected. "Recognize the importance of different biological needs and protect women's rights," she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“We need a sensible approach to sex and equality in the NHS. That is why I am announcing proposals to make patients' rights clearer," said Barclay to the Telegraph.

“And I can confirm that gender-specific language is now fully available on the cervical and ovarian cancer and menopause health advice pages. "It is vital that women's voices are heard in the NHS and that the privacy, dignity and safety of all patients are protected."

Health Minister Steve Barclay
Minister Steve Barclay promises to update the NHS charter to ban transgender patients from gender-specific wards, allow patients to be treated by people of the same biological sex and force staff not to use pronouns for patients on the street.
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Earlier this year, the NHS faced massive backlash after using more inclusive language in its branding, including replacing breastfeeding with breastfeeding and referring to mothers as "workers".

Barclay is said to be fed up with the "ideological dogma" that has gripped the health care system.

"The Secretary of State is fed up with this program and the harm it is causing. Words like 'breastfeeding' refer to pregnant 'persons', not women." This worries the vast majority of people, who are determined to take action. against", said a source close to him for Telegrafin.

"She is concerned that women's voices are being heard in health care and that too often agitation and ideological dogma get in the way."

The NHS website has since reverted to using gender terms, but has also retained more inclusive sections. For example, there is a whole page on breastfeeding and similar breastfeeding information for transgender and non-binary patients.

Barclay with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
“We need a sensible approach to sex and equality in the NHS. That's why I'm making proposals to make patients' rights clearer," Barclay said.
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In addition, Barclay ordered the removal of educational materials that required medical staff to tell patients their pronouns to create a safe space.

"As Conservatives, we know what a woman is," she told the Conservative Party conference. "This does not mean ignoring the voices of patients, especially women, when it comes to the importance of biological sex in health care.

"If we don't do this now, the long-term consequences could be very serious for the protection of women and future generations."

Many activists and organizations were pleased with Barclay's new plan.

Maya Forstate, director of campaign group Sex Matters, called the news "fantastic" and said "trans activists have destroyed the healthcare sector".

Louise Irwin, MD and co-chair of the Clinical Advice Network, welcomed Barclays' move, saying "biological sex is important in health care" but reiterated that this "doesn't mean trans people can't have care ". Respect and that their health needs are met".

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