Children and Young People - Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
Three Steps
Safety Netting Process
SHARE IT
SHOW IT
SAY IT
Safety netting works best when there is a dicussion between the professional and the family. Send the resources to the family, then show it to them whilst talking through it.
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Referrals into NHS gender incongruence service for Children and young people are managed by Arden and GEM National Referral Support Service (NRSS) on behalf of NHS England. The referral form and guidance on making a referral can be found here NRSS.
Kooth https://www.kooth.com/ provides system wide online support for young people aged 11-25 years, they offer and, Webchat, Counselling, 1:1 help and have a young people’s LGBTQI+ forum.
Referrals into NHS gender incongruence service for Children and young people are managed by Arden and GEM National Referral Support Service (NRSS) on behalf of NHS England. The referral form and guidance on making a referral can be found here NRSS.
Kooth https://www.kooth.com/ provides system wide online support for young people aged 11-25 years, they offer and, Webchat, Counselling, 1:1 help and have a young people’s LGBTQI+ forum.
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