
Teachers were told in a training session led by a trainer for the group Mermaids the hormones give the children 'immense relief' and are 'completely reversible'.
The meeting was held at Newman University in Birmingham last December with around 20 teachers and pastoral staff.
A recording obtained by the Sunday Times was made by an audience member in which the trainer says: 'Puberty blocker medication doesn't make any changes, so [is] completely reversible.
Comment: Not really. Just because you are preventing one process you don't damage another. That damage can't be said to be "completely reversible".
'What it does is put a pause button on the pituitary gland and freezes puberty where it is. Not growth, just puberty. Take the blockers away and biological puberty will recommence.'
The training session is believed to be a blueprint for Mermaid's training in schools nationwide.
The advice have been criticised by an Oxford academic who said it could push children towards early medical intervention.












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