"I would say that the biggest tragedy in this young man's life was losing his mother; given that trans people are often at heightened risk of self harm and suicide (source: Guardian article) then the poor young chap was always up against it. In which case he should have expected extra help from his school."
Fair comments, I'd have thought some sort of counselling be available for such a traumatic bereavement four years ago, about the time he started at the school.
Also seems strange for someone identifying as a boy to still be going to an all girls school - I thought maybe there was no similar boys' or co-ed school in Leo's area but there are two boys' grammar schools. That would all take time though & 6th form college would have been the natural next option for Leo.
All a mess really, none of it handled well but no one person to blame.
Teenage suicides are not uncommon and leave people wondering why & what they might have done better. It is so, so very sad).
Unfortunately schools have limited time and money resources for counselling services on top of education and clubs, so the services are often not very effective and parents I know have opted to get their kids counselling outside of school for various issues, despite the school having given them counselling in school. There is no other option than to get external help once children have expressed thoughts of suicide or seem to be struggling, because parents want to do everything they can to support their child rather than regret that they did not do enough.
Leo seems to have had come through an awful lot and despite his achievements and the support from the school, friends, family and the GP, he felt unable to continue.
From the Etherington/Aiston website:
"It is important for us to remember Leo, not as a troubled teenager, but rather look at the joy he brought in to this world. He could hold his own in political and topical discussions, his bright inquisitive mind often asking really telling questions. He loved reading, especially Harry Potter. Remember his sense of adventure in trying sports such as Canoeing, Ice skating, Zip Wires and climbing. He was passionate about Anime, and TV series such as Doctor Who, Sherlock, Agents of Shield, and films such as the Marvel movies and of course Harry Potter.
Whether we remember Louise or Alex or Leo I hope we can do so with a smile or even laugh at some of the things said or done. If all else fails remember the laugh, it was unique, but you couldn’t help smiling when you heard it."
http://www.11wwd.net/l.htmlA lot of schools have a policy that trans children cannot change their names on school records until they are considered sufficiently mature, which currently seems to be age 16, when they can legally change their names without parental consent, so I don't see evidence that the school failed Leo.