From the Telegraph:
A teenage mental health service funded by the NHS is being investigated by health officials, amid accusations it is promoting the trans agenda and allowing the spread of dangerous anorexia advice.
The Kooth website, which is aimed at children aged 11 to 18, describes itself as an “online mental wellbeing community”.
But officials are examining safeguarding concerns, with accusations that those working for the site have directed schoolchildren to sites that promote the use of hormones and breast binding.
There are also concerns that the site’s moderators have allowed dangerous advice about anorexia to be shared, and failed to prevent young people bullying each other.
The website, which receives more than £3 million a year from the NHS, describes gender transition as “unique and beautiful”.
Unique and beautiful?? Yes, that could be something of a warning sign.
Critics have raised concerns that the service, used by more than 145,000 schoolchildren last year, has an agenda which affirms those who believe they are born in the wrong body.
Transgender Trend reported on this in July last year – Kooth: the online mental health platform spreading gender ideology. At last someone's listening.
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