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The University of Sydney researcher discusses the evolution of national guidelines for treating children and adolescents with gender dysphoria, focusing on the adoption of the "Dutch Protocol" in Western countries. The guidelines have shifted towards a rights-based approach, increasing access to gender-reassignment medical interventions for minors. However, concerns have been raised about the safety and impact of these treatments, leading to tensions and unresolved debates in various countries. The research emphasizes the need for evidence-based and legal considerations in the treatment of gender dysphoria in young individuals. [Extracted from the article] |