This report provides the main analytical results of a survey distributed to gender minority students (i.e. transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming) in Irish higher education (Third-Level). The survey touched upon daily lived-experiences and issues of safety, the efficacy of administrative policies, obstacles (on- and off-campus), and sources of support. The aim of the report was to capture essential quantitative and qualitative information that could be used to better students\u27 lives, increase the effectiveness of gender policies, and lobby for reform (regarding issues such as trans health care, third gender recognition, and hate crime laws)
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kayla spaGna This research examines the experiences of transgender students attending four-year coll...
This study explores the experiences of several transgender students at the University of Vermont. Ut...
UK universities often position themselves as inclusive institutions that celebrate diversity. As the...
This project was conducted in response to limited data and information regarding gender minorities w...
"I'm fearless." Above is a quote from one of 123 survey respondents from the inital project when ask...
non-peer-reviewedThis report details the key findings from a research project that explored the post...
What is this Report About? Funded by the Irish Research Council, this study is the result of a colla...
In Ireland, there are a number of gender affirming services provided to support transgender people. ...
This research had three main objectives: 1. To assess attitudes towards different groups of people w...
AIM: This study sought to explore the personal experiences of transgender people with Irish mental h...
Students identifying on the transgender spectrum are significantly under-researched and underreporte...
The relationship between the police service and the communities it serves is vital to an open and fu...
Little research has explored the experiences of transgender or gender-nonconforming (TGNC) students ...
Negotiating the university environment can be difficult for many students but for transgender studen...
This study examines the experiences of black and minority ethnic (BME) groups in Irish higher educat...
kayla spaGna This research examines the experiences of transgender students attending four-year coll...
This study explores the experiences of several transgender students at the University of Vermont. Ut...
UK universities often position themselves as inclusive institutions that celebrate diversity. As the...