NHS Trust v X (In the matter of X (A Child) (No 2)) [2021] EWHC 65 (Fam)
“This case is about whether [X], a young woman declared to be Gillick competent and “mature and wise beyond her years”, should be afforded the exclusive right to decide her own medical care in the same way as her peers aged 18 years and older’. ‘She is a baptised Jehovah’s Witness…Unhappily, she suffers from serious sickle cell syndrome.’ The ‘conventional wisdom’ prevails: a refusal to consent to medical treatment by a Gillick competent minor is not determinative.