Across the United States, youth gender care is being challenged in courts, clinics, schools, and state legislatures. This page introduces Genspect USA’s perspective on safer, non-medicalised support and provides US-specific resources.

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Canada’s youth gender-care debate is evolving quickly. This page outlines Genspect Canada’s support for evidence-based, non-medicalised care, offering Canada-specific resources for families, professionals, and policymakers seeking reliable guidance.

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Australia’s debate over youth gender care is growing more urgent. Genspect Australia calls for evidence-based, non-medicalised support for gender-distressed young people, offering Australia-specific resources for families, professionals, and policymakers.

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New Zealand is beginning to confront difficult questions about how best to support young people struggling with gender distress. This page introduces Genspect New Zealand’s perspective and offers resources for families, professionals, and policymakers.

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Ireland is at a pivotal point in the debate on sex, gender, and youth care. This page explains Genspect Ireland’s call for compassionate, evidence-based support, and includes resources for people in Ireland seeking guidance and information

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The UK is rethinking youth gender care after the Cass Review and NHS reforms. This page sets out Genspect UK’s call for a clearer, non-medicalised approach that protects gender non-conforming children, supports families.

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Genspect Sweden - COMING SOON

Sweden has played a major role in shifting international debate on youth gender medicine, with growing caution around medical intervention. Genspect Sweden’s work provides country-specific resources for families and professionals seeking guidance.