Shared on behalf of Rae-Anne Robinson, Lead, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
International Transgender Day of Visibility takes place annually on March 31. It is an opportunity to celebrate and empower the trans community, while also bringing awareness to the barriers and ongoing discrimination trans people face. The day also celebrates and recognizes the incredible accomplishments of the Two-Spirit, Transgender, and Non-Binary communities.
Unfortunately, the Trans community still faces many challenges, especially when it comes to accessing health care services. The community also experiences high rates of suicide and suicidal thoughts.
What is gender-affirming care?
Gender-affirming care is a range of services that provide life-saving health care for trans individuals. This includes transition-related services and other medical care, mental health care, and social services.
How can health care workers start to provide more gender-affirming care?
It is so important for us to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for Trans patients at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. Even small gestures like asking for pronouns and preferred names, correcting a colleague who makes inappropriate comments, and advocating for a patient who may be misgendered can make a huge difference in making someone feel safe and respected. You can also show solidary by wearing pink, blue or white, a Transgender flag pin or a name tag indicating preferred pronouns.
Let’s take a moment to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the Trans community!
For more information, visit: https://www.rainbowhealthontario.ca/TransHealthGuide/index.html
Learn more about affirming and inclusive language on Egale Canada at: https://egale.ca/awareness/affirming-and-inclusive-language/










