How to be an Ally to Transgender Older Adults
The National Resource Center on LGBT Aging and FORGE's toolkit provides education, resources, and practical tips for being an ally to older trans people.
The National Resource Center on LGBT Aging and FORGE's toolkit provides education, resources, and practical tips for being an ally to older trans people.
FORGE's Transgender Aging Network (TAN) exists to improve the lives of current and future trans/SOFFA (Significant Others, Friends, Family and Allies) elders.
This fact sheet highlights issues unique to transgender elders including housing, barriers to care, allowances made by the federal government for religious-based discrimination, and more.
Article on why aging poses unique challenges for transgender older adults by SAGE and the National Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging.
A border-abolitionist mutual aid network supporting Trans and Genderqueer asylum seekers.
Erin Reed's informed consent map lists every informed consent hormone therapy clinic for trans people in the U.S.
Transgender and nonbinary people have the same basic health care needs as cisgender people. They might also have gender-affirming health care needs and require trans-competent care.
The Mandatory Reporting is Not Neutral project works to share survivor stories about the impact of mandatory reporting, educate communities on harm reduction practices and change the conditions that lead to violence and abuse.