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Full report by ScotPHN mapping Gender Identity Services provision, exploring service user experiences and making recommendations for improvement. Scottish Trans contributed important trans community survey data (2018).
Summary briefing from research carried out by Waverley Care and Scottish Trans exploring access of non-binary people, trans men and trans women to sexual health services in Scotland (2020).
Full report of research carried out by Waverley Care and Scottish Trans exploring access of non-binary people, trans men and trans women to sexual health services in Scotland (2020).
Research report on trans people’s use of alcohol or other drugs, and their concerns about approaching or experiences of using specialist services (2017).
Research report on non-binary people’s experiences of using gender identity clinics in the UK (2016).
Research report on non-binary people’s experiences in the UK of employment, using services, and views on legal gender recognition (2016).
Findings from nine focus groups held by Scottish Trans to audit implementation of NHS Scotland Gender Reassignment Protocol (2014).
Findings from 10 focus groups held by Scottish Trans to inform development of NHS Scotland Gender Reassignment Protocol (2011).
Report of the findings from discussion workshops on trans people’s health equality concerns (2012).
Research report on public sector duties relating to trans people. Conducted by Scottish Trans/Equality Network for the EHRC (2010).
Research report into trans mental health and wellbeing co-authored by Scottish Trans, TransBareAll, TREC, Traverse Research and Sheffield Hallam University (2012).
Research report on transgender people’s experiences of domestic abuse, co-authored by Scottish Trans and LGBT Youth Scotland (2010).
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Scottish Trans is part of the Equality Network
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.
The Equality Network is a registered Scottish charity: SC037852, and a company limited by guarantee: SC220213.
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