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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.

Official source
For the original Italian-language material: generazioned.org. The English articles on this hub are adaptations with source attribution.

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.

Read about gender care in the Netherlands

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