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Can a blanket affirmative approach be in a child's best interests?

45 min · 20. juni 2025
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EBSWA podcast, discussing how and why the best interests of the child principle has been forgotten by the  "affirmative" approach to gender identity in children. Robin Carling, Maggie Mellon and Miriam

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