Kooth is an online "Mental health platform" which claims that it is focused on the well-being of children.
When a kid logs on to Kooth's website one of the first things they must do is reveal their gender.
Kooth staff visit schools and youth groups in person to promote the service.
Kids are signed up anonymously and once in the system children can choose from three types of help: website content in the form of articles mainly written by Kooth staff, peer support in chat and forums, and counseling.
Mary Harrington at the website Unherd had this to say about Kooth after a lengthy review of its processes and its agenda.
"Kooth operates according to a pyramid model, offering users first a library of"therapeutic" articles, then "peer support".
"Starved of in-person presence and empathy, nothing prevents the loneliness and misery of young girls being colonised by the disembodied and dissociative one-size-fits-all ideology of gender. Promising a simple physical fix for often complicated emotional difficulties, it's perhaps the ultimate bargain-basement solution for price-sensitive healthcare, in an age that's both overtly concerned with"mental health" and profoundly indifferent to what such health would actually imply.
https://andmagazine.substack.com/p/they-are-coming-for-your-kids-mind
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