Title: Supporting Transgender Young People
1Supporting Transgender Young People
- Developed in 2006 by
- Ash Pike
- Trans Melbourne Gender Project
- Liz Alexander
- Monash Youth Family Services
2When I was little I thought I would grow up to
look like my mum. I didnt everyone says I look
just like my dad
My parents say no to anything boyish and try to
force me to be girly so actually Im pretending
to be someone else every day. The real me is
trapped inside
- Whenever I go to the womens bathroom people
look at me like I am not supposed to be there. I
know they think I am a guy. Actually Id rather
go to the mens because I feel like Im a boy
inside. But in the mens toilet they think I am a
girl
3Definitions
- Gender identity
- a persons internal, deeply felt sense of being
male, female, or something other or in between. - Sexual orientation
- The nature of a persons basic sexual attraction
to other people (homosexual, heterosexual,
bisexual or queer) Â - Transgender
- Umbrella term for people whose gender identity is
different from the sex assigned to them at birth
and/or whose gender expression is non
stereotypical. This includes transsexual,
crossdresser, genderqueer and transgender people. - Â
4- Transsexual
- Individuals who are born anatomically male or
female but have a profound identification with
the opposite gender assigned to them at birth.
Transsexuals usually seek hormone therapy and
often surgery to bring their body in line with
their gender identity. - Â Genderqueer
- People who do not identify as or who do not
express themselves as, completely male or female.
These people may or may not identify as
transgender and may or may not seek hormone
therapy and/or surgery. - Â Transition
- when someone changes their physical appearance
and/or body match their internal sense of self.
Often consists of change in style of dress, new
name, and a request for people to use the right
pronoun. This may or may not include necessary
medical care such as hormone therapy, counseling
and/or surgery.
5- Male to Female (MTF)Someone who was born
anatomically male, but identifies as and has
usually modified their body and or appearance to
match their gender identity of female. Usually
refers to a transsexual - Female to Male (FTM)
- Someone who was born anatomically female, but
identifies as and is usually modified their body
and or appearance to match their gender identity
of male. Usually refers to a transsexual - Crossdresser
- A person who has an emotional need to express
their alternative gender identity and be accepted
in that role in a less permanent basis. - Intersex
- A long-established medical (genetic) condition
where an infant is born with reproductive organs
and/or sex chromosomes that are not exclusively
male or female.
6- Gender Identity Disorder/Gender Dysphoria
- The psychological term that describes the
feelings of pain, anguish and anxiety that arise
from the mis-match between trans peoples
physical sex and their social gender and the
societal pressure to conform to the usual gender
expectations. GID is presently included as a
mental illness in the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders), however
many trans people do not believe they have a
mental disorder. There is debate around whether
it should remain in the DSM. - Transphobia
- The fear and hatred or transgender or transsexual
people which takes the form of harassment,
violence and abuse towards those who are or who
are perceived to be transgender or transsexual.
This can include systematic oppression and
discrimination.
7References
- NB This list of definitions is adapted from
several sources and supports the view that
definitions are subject to ongoing debate - -Victorian Ministerial Advisory committee on
Gay and Lesbian Health, Whats the Difference?
Health Issues of Major Concern to Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (GLBTI)
Victorians. Rural and regional Health and Aged
Care Services Division, Department of Human
Services, Melbourne, Australia 2002. - - Transgender Victoria, Transgender Victoria Inc
Presentation Transgender Victoria, Melbourne,
Australia 2005
8Why Do We Need to Discuss Issues Around Gender?
9At Risk Population
- Isolation
- Discrimination
- Drug and alcohol abuse
- Mental health Issues
- Suicide
- Access to services
10The cause of much distress by transgender people
may be related back to their relationships with
people close to them, such as family, neighbors,
workmates and social peers, in other words, the
very people most of us depend on for support in
our everyday lives. Transgender HIV/AIDS Needs
Assessment Project, p. 60
11Breaking Down Gender Stereotypes and Restrictions
Has Implications for Everyone
12In what ways is your school or service gendered?
13Issues Transgender Young People Can Face
- Disclosure
- Pronoun usage and names
- Passing
- Body image
- Gender binaries and places where gender is
enforced strongly
14Issues Transgender Young People Can Face
- Adjusting to living full time as a different
gender - Navigating and access to the medical/psychiatric
sectors - Harassment and discrimination
- Lack of role models
15Strategies to Support Transgender Young People
- Names and pronouns
- Challenge gender stereotypes in the
classroom/service - Respect confidentiality
- Provide support and information to parents/carers
- Recognition of different ways of identifying
- Know when and where to refer on to
- Educate yourself and others
- Protect from harassment
16Strategies to Support Transgender Young People
- Review anti-discrimination and anti-bullying
policies in the school/service - Provide single occupancy bathrooms, if possible
- Resources
- Uniforms
- Forms and data collection
17What Supports Us?
- Equal Opportunity Act makes it unlawful to
discriminate on ground of gender identity - Department of Education
18Even though the world makes it a really hard
place to be transgender its worth it. Its
worth it to be true to yourself to who you are
and the richness and freedom in your mind that
comes from being who you really are, and not
letting society dictate who you should see
yourself as in terms of gender is
amazing David, female to male transgender
person, 20 y.o. In Other Words Video
19Questions?