
Earlier this year, an official memorandum was issued to NHS staff in England telling them in that they should no longer refer people to groups offering gay ‘conversion’ therapy.
Fourteen organisations – including NHS England and the British Psychological Society – signed the agreement to stop offering the therapy patients. While the ‘treatment’ isn’t provided on the NHS, it’s understood that in rare cases NHS staff have put patients in touch with organisations who provide it. While there are few reliable figues on its use, a 2009 survey of 1,300 mental health professionals found that more than 200 had tried to help at least one client to reduce same-sex sexual attraction. A third of patients (35%) were said to have been referred for therapy by a GP, the Guardian reported last year. Nicky Morgan - who also serves as Education Secretary - previously voted against equal marriage, before backtracking and saying she was “proud” of the progress LGBT rights have made in the UK. If you're in need of more information or gay-friendly counselling support, you can contact Stonewall’s Information Service. More stories: Kristen Stewart’s mother: ‘I accept my daughter loves women and men’ Jagged Little Pill turns 20 today! 20 amazing Alanis moments