Trans Day of Visibility

March 31 is Trans Day of Visibility.

Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) offers an opportunity to celebrate our trans and gender diverse (TGD) communities and elevate their voices.

Why is Trans Day of Visibility Important?

For many trans and gender diverse people, there can be a lack of representation, role models and support. This can make it challenging for TGD people to feel proud of their identities. Visibility and advocacy across all areas of our community can also help create a safe and welcoming environment.

The Writing Themselves In 4 study released in 2021, revealed that over two thirds of young TGD people reported feeling unsafe or uncomfortable in their education setting. The report also revealed TGD communities experience high levels of psychological distress, harassment, self-harm and suicide ideation.

How to support TGD communities

Everyone can show their support to trans and gender diverse people in various ways, including:

  • Workforce training and professional development
  • Learning about pronouns and using them respectfully
  • Supporting local community groups
  • Put up posters, artwork, flags, and pride gear
  • Speak up and call out discrimination where possible

Being an ally means acknowledging the lived experiences of TGD  people while educating ourselves. We can also offer our support to stand alongside the community and empower the voices of trans and gender diverse people to remain at the centre of advocacy.

Further information & support for TGD communities

There are several avenues and services available if you require further support.

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