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A Scottish Trans guide to the ‘NHS gender identity services: strategic action framework 2022–2024’ — What’s happened, and what still needs to?
Last updated: 17 June 2024
Summary briefing on trans people’s use of alcohol or other drugs, their concerns about approaching or experiences of using specialist services, and recommendations for those services.
Co-developed by Scottish Trans, Equality Network, LGBT Youth Scotland and Stonewall Scotland. It sets out our joint priorities for delivering LGBTI equality in the 2021-2026 Scottish Parliament term (2021).
Joint Stonewall Scotland and Scottish Trans guide to LGBT equalities monitoring (2017).
Guide to non-binary inclusion for service providers and employers, based on Scottish Trans research findings (2016).
Detailed guide by GIRES to masculinising lower surgery (2016).
Detailed guide by GIRES to feminising lower surgery (2016).
Booklet on supporting LGBTI Survivors of Sexual Violence by Rape Crisis Scotland with assistance from Scottish Trans (2014).
Good practice for upholding trans people’s dignity and privacy when there is a bereavement (2007).
Guidance on trans inclusion in the workplace, co-authored by Scottish Trans and Stonewall Scotland (2012).
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Scottish Trans is the Equality Network project to improve gender identity and gender reassignment equality, rights and inclusion in Scotland. The Equality Network is a leading Scottish lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) equality and human rights charity.
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