Genspect is an international anti-trans organisation that campaigns against gender-affirming healthcare for young people under the framing of "parent advocacy." [1] It is closely linked to SEGM and the broader network opposing trans youth healthcare.
Stella O'Malley is the founder and a prominent spokesperson. [1:1] O'Malley is an Irish psychotherapist who has become a leading anti-trans campaigner, appearing in media and documentaries opposing trans healthcare. [2]
Genspect operates by: [1:2]
SEGM (Society for Evidence-Based Gender Medicine) provides the "scientific" veneer for Genspect's advocacy. [3] The organisations share personnel and messaging.
Genspect promoted the Cass Review and has connections to figures involved in restricting UK trans youth healthcare. [4]
Peter Daly (GC litigation coordinator) engages with Stella O'Malley content on social media. [5]
Overlapping membership and coordinated messaging with SEGM. [3:1]
Unlike UK-focused groups, Genspect operates internationally: [1:3]
Genspect has contributed to:
UK media coverage of Cass Review and associated organisations ↩︎
X/Twitter: @peter_daly — observed engagement ↩︎