This informative and up-to-date film is based on themes from focus groups and interviews involving 13 participants of varying ages, gender identities and stages of transition from LGBT Youth, Scotland. This film was made by 5 contributors...
According to the government’s own explanatory notes, a doctor could tell a transgender patient that they believe God made men and women in his image, and ...
The Gender Centre acknowledges the traditional owners of the land that we reside on. We pay respect to elders past, present and emerging and strive to honour and support indigenous trans and gender diverse folk that we work with, support and share community with.
We recognise aboriginal people as the traditional owners and custodians of the land and water on which we live work and play
We acknowledge sister girls, brother boys trans mob and first nations LGBTIQ+ community members.
The Gender Centre pays particular respect to the Cadigal Wangal people, who are the traditional owners of the land on which we deliver services to the TGD community.