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Lgbt In Britain Trans Report Stonewall Ruth Hunt

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Lgbt In Britain Trans Report Stonewall Ruth Hunt
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Publisher: Stonewall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 13
Author: Stonewall; Ruth Hunt
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Lgbt In Britain Trans Report Stonewall Ruth Hunt by Stonewall; Ruth Hunt instant download after payment.

LGBT in Britain - Trans Report is Stonewall's new research, based on research with 871 trans and non-binary people by YouGov and highlighting the profound levels of discrimination and hate crime faced by trans people in Britain today.
One in eight trans employees (12 per cent) have been physically attacked by a colleague or customer in the last year
Half of trans people (51 per cent) have hidden their identity at work for fear of discrimination
A quarter of trans people (25 per cent) have experienced homelessness
Key findings
Two in five trans people (42 per cent) who would like to undergo medical intervention as part of their transition, haven’t done so yet, because they fear the consequences it might have on their family life.
Almost half (48 per cent) of trans people don’t feel comfortable using public toilets through fear of discrimination or harassment.
A third of trans people (34 per cent) have been discriminated against because of their gender identity when visiting a café, restaurant, bar or nightclub in the last year.
More than a quarter (28 per cent) of trans people in a relationship in the last year have faced domestic abuse from a partner.
More than two in five trans people (44 per cent) avoid certain streets because they don’t feel safe there as an LGBT person.
One in four (25 per cent) were discriminated against when looking for a house or flat to rent or buy in the last year. One in five non-binary people (20 per cent) have experienced discrimination while looking for a new home.
When accessing general healthcare services in the last year, two in five trans people (41 per cent) said healthcare staff lacked understanding of trans health needs.
More than a third of trans students (36 per cent) in higher education have experienced negative comments or behaviour from staff in the last year.

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