About us


Who are we?

 

We are a network of parents and close relatives of transgender individuals, both children and adults.

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We are many members from Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. Several of us work with children and  adolescents, and within the medical field, in treatment and in research. We are not affiliated with any religious, ideological or political movement, and we support the equal rights of all people to live out their identity and orientation.


Through our close access to the trans-narrative, we have encountered in it many scientific shortcomings. We consider the lack of proper information and the amount of misinformation as a major threat to young people's mental and physical health. We also give attention to the strain it causes on the close relationships to our children.


Since there is little knowledge about gender incongruence available in the Scandinavian public health service, we have acquired knowledge from a broad knowledge base, including Medical doctors, researchers, advanced studies and “peer reviewed” scientific reports. We follow closely the public debate and social media.

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"We consider the lack of proper information and the amount of misinformation as a major threat to young people's mental and physical health. We also give attention to the strain it causes on the close relationships to our children"

We support the National Treatment Center for Transsexualism (NBTS, Rikshospitalet, Oslo) and Harry Benjamin Resource Center (HBRS).


We support Transsexual persons' right to better security in society and the right to public health care.


We take a critical view of investigation and treatment of children, and attach importance to "science and proven experience".

Our formal competence

 

-school medicine

-drug development research

-child & adolescent psychiatry

-education

-biophysics 

-social sciences

-gender research


Our competence as parents

 

-traumas

-serious disease

-grave psychiatric disease

-selfmutilation

-anorexia/eating disorders

-autism

-divorce

-death in near family

-mobbing