Generazione D — Italian parents against affirmative gender care
Generazione D is an Italian association of parents, professionals and concerned citizens that criticises affirmative gender care for children and young people and makes international reviews — Cass Review, NHS England, SBU — accessible to the Italian public.
Profile
Generazione D documents what happens once a country abandons the affirmative model. The association translates British and Scandinavian policy documents into Italian, analyses new systematic reviews and holds a mirror to the Italian parliament and care sector: how long will Italy continue to follow a model that is already being dismantled in its place of origin?
Positions
- The British Cass Review and NHS England's decision to remove puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones from standard care are the international reference.
- Affirmative care without prior psychological evaluation harms minors — especially girls and young people with co-morbid autism or trauma.
- Parental involvement is not an obstacle but a precondition for responsible care.
- Social transition at school without parents is a medical intervention without informed consent.
Articles in this hub
NHS England drops cross-sex hormones for minors
Following the Cass Review, NHS England draws the consequence and removes cross-sex hormones from the standard package for under-18s. Translation Generazione D.
Related international voices
Generazione D operates in the same European field as EGGÖ in Austria and MeMoMa in the Spanish-language domain. The picture that emerges is consistent: parent groups and critical professionals are sounding the alarm at the same moment that British, Swedish and Finnish health authorities are revising their policies.