What is Our Duty?
Our Duty is a group of parents and their supporters who know that the medical pathway for young people with gender dysphoria is harmful. We support each other and work to improve the provision of beneficial healthcare for our families.
Our Duty is to protect our children from serious harm
Our Duty is run by volunteers.
Almost all our volunteers are parents of children who think they are transgender.
Consequently, we have our own difficulties to manage which have to come first.
This makes it challenging to work towards the greater good with any consistency.
It would be wonderful if we could do the following:
- Turn our unique method for helping adolescents into a model that can be used by the health services.
- Add academic rigour to our thought-leadership on transgender ideation and how it affects families.
- Keep fighting for parents in the courts with groundbreaking legal cases.
- Employ staff (counsellors and administrators, particularly)
- Free up volunteers to perform more support and more advocacy
- Increase our advocacy, particularly to legislators.
…and extend and improve our advocacy so that ultimately, we shall change society to stop harming our kids.

Any amount, no matter how small will make a difference – it all adds up!
Our Duty is to support each other
There are parents who have yet to realize that they are not alone, help us reach them.

You can read more about what our work means to our members on our Testimonials page or in this article published on Transgender Trend
Our Duty is to bring our children to adulthood healthy in body and mind.