Inclusivity : supporting BAME trans people.
by Choudrey, Sabah.Gender Identity Research & Education Society.
Publisher: Gires 2016.Summary: This resource has been made with the interests, safety and rights of BAME trans people at the core, to help improve support and raise awareness for this community. It also includes research and references specific to the UK, as BAME trans research is so often USA-centric, adding to the knowledge that these communities can relate to. This guide will benefit not just BAME trans people, but the people who support them, including LGBTQ and trans organisations, employers, family and allies. [Abstract].Subject(s): transgender | Black & ethnic minorities | consumer health informationDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Transgender health [November 2023] | LGBTQ+ health [June 2023]
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Web publication | The King's Fund Library Online resource | Web publications (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
This resource has been made with the interests, safety and rights of BAME trans people at the core, to help improve support and raise awareness for this community. It also includes research and references specific to the UK, as BAME trans research is so often USA-centric, adding to the knowledge that these communities can relate to. This guide will benefit not just BAME trans people, but the people who support them, including LGBTQ and trans organisations, employers, family and allies. [Abstract]
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