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Queensland Premier Confirms Cabinet Decision on Gender Care Pause

BREAKING: Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has just confirmed that the controversial decision to pause new gender-affirming care for minors in the public health system was made by his cabinet. This revelation raises significant questions about the processes behind healthcare decisions impacting vulnerable populations.

In a statement released earlier today, Crisafulli admitted he “can’t recall” if he discussed this critical decision with Queensland Health Director-General David Rosengren prior to the announcement made in January 2024. The cabinet’s pause on new hormone treatments has already sparked a legal challenge from the mother of a trans teen, who claims that the ban was implemented unlawfully, lacking adequate consultation.

The pause, which affects 42 paediatric patients in Cairns, was based on a brief three-page document alleging “apparently unauthorized” services. Critics have slammed the government for making this significant decision without comprehensive evidence, pointing to a recent evaluation that viewed the Queensland Children’s Gender Service favorably.

This urgent pause has been described by advocates as a politically motivated decision rather than one based on scientific evidence, igniting outrage among healthcare professionals and families affected by the ban. The implications for young people seeking gender-affirming care in Queensland are profound, as they face delays in accessing essential medical services.

The legal challenge highlights the necessity for transparency and accountability in healthcare governance. Advocates are closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the need for a thorough review of how such decisions are made within the Queensland Health system.

As this situation develops, stakeholders are urging the government to reconsider its stance and prioritize the health and wellbeing of young Queenslanders. More updates are expected as the legal proceedings unfold and public discourse continues to unfold around this contentious issue.

Stay tuned for further developments on this pressing matter that affects the lives of many families across Queensland.

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