Protest in Belfast after puberty blockers ban extended to Northern Ireland
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The Department for Health announced last week that it had renewed the ban on the private sale and supply of the medication, and that it now covers private prescriptions in Northern Ireland.
Members of the group wrote on X/Twitter: 'This will be a distressing time for many affected. Our trans loved ones need our vocal, visible allyship now more than ever.'
Claire Flynn, a founder of Mammies for Trans Rights, has previously told PinkNews that the movement began because of the 'terrible fear, upset and distress' felt by trans youth in Ireland and beyond.
Activists have criticised the UK government, with LGBTQ+ advocacy group, TransActual, describing the decision as dangerous.
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