From him on X:
🚨Case Update: Settlement Reached🚨
Having been expelled from my Masters’ degree in Psychotherapy over 3 years ago, after speaking out about the impact of gender ideology on child safeguarding, I am extremely pleased to announce that I have agreed a settlement with the Metanoia Institute.
Metanoia have published a statement, recognising that gender critical beliefs are valid professional therapeutic beliefs.
They accept that I was trying to protect children. They accept breaching policy. They apologise to me and state that this will never happen to another student.
Finally, after having the vocation I loved so much snatched away from me, and the years of abuse that have followed, I feel vindicated.
This, coupled with the outcome of my litigation against the UK Council for Psychotherapy, means that I have closure at last.
More importantly, I hope that this outcome will ensure that educational institutes think twice before doing to another student what was done to me.
I must thank my incredible legal team, @peter_daly and @akuareindorf, who have been by my side every step of the way.
Finally, I would like to thank each and every one of you who supported me in my fight and donated to my crowdfund. I very literally could not have done it without you. I will remain eternally grateful to you all.
I will now take stock and reflect on my future life plans. However, please know that, whatever direction my career may take, I will never stop fighting for the wellbeing of children and the preservation of biological reality.
Hi everyone, I haven't been active in Solid Ground for a while, but I am still alive and kicking! I now work as personal assistant to a mind-bendingly weird and diva-esque artist-lip-syncher-performer named Fiona Blueberry. She is blissfully clueless about politics and seems to be completely unaware of the culture wars. Working with her is a breath of fresh air. If you need a mood lift, I encourage you to watch this video we made together. Happy 4th, everyone! Wishing you fun/love/peace on this holiday. :) www.fionablueberry.com
We got a leadership message today at work about “reexamining DEI work in Washington” and how we need to be more thoughtful in our communications with the public:
“We‘ve learned that certain language choices, while well intentioned, can draw negative attention that ultimately impacts program effectiveness and the safety of both communities and our staff.”
I’m guessing that means no more “birthing person,” “pregnant people,” or “chestfeeding.” 🤡