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New HHS Report on Health Care for Transgender Youth Includes Dangerous Misinformation, Encourages Conversion Therapy

BY: Trevor News
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The new “report” goes against recommendations from every major medical association and calls for subjecting youth to the discredited practice of conversion therapy

May 1, 2025 – Today, The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a review of recommendations for transgender health care, based on an executive order issued by the President on January 28, 2025. The Trevor Project, the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people, released the following statement from Casey Pick (she/her), Director of Law and Policy at The Trevor Project in response

“Every parent wants their child to be happy, healthy, and safe. It is deeply troubling to see the country’s top authority on health publish a collection of recommendations that seemingly have no basis in following established health care best practices, science, or input from providers who actually administer the type of health care in question. This report not only rejects health care best practices for transgender people — it goes a step further by recommending conversion therapy, though under a new, rebranded name, ‘exploratory therapy’. Despite the report’s claims, this is, in fact, the same harmful practice of conversion therapy, just using friendlier language.

“Claiming that transgender status can be changed is contrary to science and the guidance of every reputable U.S. medical association, and places unnecessary blame on parents, families, and communities that surround and support transgender people.

“Transgender status is an immutable trait like eye color or height, and using language that suggests otherwise perpetuates falsehoods and stereotypes. What this report is pushing is just the same dangerous, discredited conversion therapy by a different name – a long discredited and disproven set of practices forced on young people and their families that attempt to ‘change’ a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Research shows that youth who experienced conversion therapy were more than twice as likely to attempt suicide in the past year, compared to their peers. 

“Gay people are gay. Transgender people are transgender. We urge this administration to respect and support people for who they are – and to let families and doctors make decisions based on what keeps people healthy, not government ideology.”

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