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2 June 2024
- diffhist Cass Review 17:52 +12 Void if removed talk contribs (→Puberty blockers: Specific language in the Cass Review for this point is "birth-registered males". Also give reason.)
- diffhist Cass Review 16:49 −2 Firefangledfeathers talk contribs (Undid revision 1226784633 by MidnightBlueMan (talk) - no perfect terms are available, and this one is at least standard terminology in a majority of reliable sources) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Cass Review 09:25 −22 Maxine McKeown talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist NHS England 05:50 −39 2400:d802:1ca9:a900:50e8:d9a3:8eef:1631 talk (NHSCB changed to NHS England, officially, after the adoption of the Health and Care Act 2022 (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2022/31/section/1/enacted); thus, it should be "formerly" and not "officially / formally".)
1 June 2024
- diffhist Cass Review 20:14 +2 MidnightBlueMan talk contribs (→Puberty blockers: changed 'assigned' to 'registered'. The former is a contested term in the UK in relation to sex. The referenced quote states " …If puberty suppression is started too early in birth-registered males...") Tag: Reverted
28 May 2024
- diffhist m History of the National Health Service (England) 11:26 +4 Bruce1ee talk contribs (fixed lint errors – missing end tag)
- diffhist Cass Review 00:47 +4 Flounder fillet talk contribs (→Recommendations: this can actually be linked)
27 May 2024
- diffhist Cass Review 23:38 −36 Raladic talk contribs (Reverting edit(s) by NotAmira (talk) to rev. 1225118709 by Void if removed: Reverting good faith edits - continuity of care is a specific medical term (RW 16.1)) Tags: RW Undo
- diffhist Cass Review 23:21 +36 NotAmira talk contribs ("Continuity of care" seems vague, so I replaced it with "follow-though service" so that it is clear what the report actually recommends for 17-25-year-olds.) Tags: Reverted Visual edit