The original claim is: "in the seven years before the High Court decision (on 1 December 2020) there was one death of a young trans person on the waiting list but in the three years afterwards sixteen deaths."
The investigation is " based on an internal audit by the Tavistock of deaths among current and former GIDS patients"
I would like confirmation that people on the waiting list are considered either current or former patients.
Because otherwise you're looking at two different populations. Of course people *receiving treatment* are going to act differently to people who are waiting years for it (or dropping off the waiting list after years on it).
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The original claim is:
"in the seven years before the High Court decision (on 1 December 2020) there was one death of a young trans person on the waiting list but in the three years afterwards sixteen deaths."
The investigation is " based on an internal audit by the Tavistock of deaths among current and former GIDS patients"
I would like confirmation that people on the waiting list are considered either current or former patients.
Because otherwise you're looking at two different populations. Of course people *receiving treatment* are going to act differently to people who are waiting years for it (or dropping off the waiting list after years on it).