Student psychotherapist wins apology over expulsion for gender-critical views
Briefly

Metanoia Institute stated they had breached their policies when expelling James Esses, acknowledging that gender-critical beliefs are protected under the Equality Act 2010.
Metanoia Institute's apology acknowledged their failure to provide a hearing or internal appeal for James Esses, emphasizing that high-quality therapy must be rooted in empathy.
The institute's public comments about James Esses' expulsion contributed to online abuse, highlighting the importance of careful communication in sensitive matters.
James Esses expressed concerns that the proposed ban on conversion practices might criminalize explorative therapy for children with gender dysphoria.
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