Seattle Public Schools (SPS), the largest public school district in Washington State, has been directing students to free gender-affirming care services — without parental consent.
These services are provided by the Nova Wellness and the Meany Health Centers and are available to students as young as 13.
The Post Millennial reported that treatments and services include hormone-blocking medications and referrals for sex change surgeries, sparking concerns over the lack of parental involvement in these substantial, irreversible medical decisions.
Seattle Public Schools (SPS), the largest public school district in Washington State, has been directing students to free gender-affirming care services — without parental consent.
These services are provided by the Nova Wellness and the Meany Health Centers and are available to students as young as 13.
The Post Millennial reported that treatments and services include hormone-blocking medications and referrals for sex change surgeries, sparking concerns over the lack of parental involvement in these substantial, irreversible medical decisions.
These healthcare centers are managed by Country Doctor Community Health Centers (CDCHC), an organization known for its support services for transgender, nonbinary, and gender-diverse patients, according to the Daily Caller.
A CDCHC brochure notes it provides “no cost comprehensive, trauma-informed, and gender-affirming care, conveniently at the school.”