{"id":4789,"date":"2025-04-29T11:32:07","date_gmt":"2025-04-29T11:32:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.burn-the-priest.com\/?p=4789"},"modified":"2025-04-29T11:36:23","modified_gmt":"2025-04-29T11:36:23","slug":"im-non-binary-autistic-and-extremely-worried-about-trans-neurodiversity-screenings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.burn-the-priest.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/29\/im-non-binary-autistic-and-extremely-worried-about-trans-neurodiversity-screenings\/","title":{"rendered":"I\u2019m non-binary, autistic, and extremely worried about trans neurodiversity screenings"},"content":{"rendered":"
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I believe this could have devastating consequences (Picture: Shannon Power)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

At first glance, my reaction to new recommendations for transgender children’s healthcare in the UK should have been one of celebration.<\/p>\n

After all, the authors of the controversial Cass report <\/a>have vowed their findings are aimed at providing \u2018holistic\u2019 care to gender-questioning children, including extensive physical and mental health<\/a> screenings.<\/p>\n

Instead, my stomach dropped when reading that the NHS is planning on screening all children referred to gender<\/a> clinics for \u2018neurodevelopmental conditions\u2019, such as autism and ADHD<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Rather than providing a much needed improvement for gender health services<\/a> in the UK, these new plans reinforce the belief that being trans is caused by external factors or that a gender-questioning child is wrong about being trans because of their autism.<\/p>\n

As a neurodivergent and non-binary person, I believe this could have devastating consequences.<\/p>\n

The Telegraph has reported the NHS plans to make it compulsory to assess a transgender child\u2019s mental health, familial relationships, and even their sexual development.<\/p>\n

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I thought we\u2019d moved past this (Picture: Getty Images)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

This includes screening all children for autism. Doctors will then see if a child\u2019s symptoms of gender dysphoria<\/a> \u2018are caused by autism\u2019 or whether they need to have their gender dysphoria treated. <\/p>\n

It does no harm to point out that neurodivergent people experience higher rates of gender dysphoria, but what worries me is that this treatment plan simply seems to brush off being trans as a side effect of untreated autism. <\/p>\n

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The implication is that anyone questioning their gender is only doing so as a result of either neurodivergency or poor mental health. Ergo, being trans is caused by something and not a real experience for people who experience gender incongruence. <\/p>\n

I thought we\u2019d moved past this when the World Health Organisation stopped classifying transness as a mental disorder<\/a> in 2019. <\/p>\n

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It wasn\u2019t until I was in my late 30s that I got my diagnosis of autism and ADHD (Picture: Shannon Power)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

This new practice seems to have been constructed by a group of people who have completely misunderstood the needs of both gender questioning and neurodivergent people by infantalising us and viewing our traits as nothing but disorders that need fixing.<\/p>\n

I was assigned female at birth, but I knew from a young age that I was not \u2018a girl\u2019 because I always felt \u2018icky\u2019 when being referred to in any gendered way. I just didn\u2019t have the language to express that until recently.<\/p>\n

It wasn\u2019t until I was in my late 30s that I got my diagnosis of autism and ADHD, and that has led to an improvement in my ability to navigate life.<\/p>\n

I have no doubt that, had I been diagnosed as neurodivergent sooner and received appropriate care, I would still very much be non-binary<\/a>. It\u2019s who I am and my identity is not the result of another aspect of my being.<\/p>\n

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