Trauma, Resilience, and Health Promotion in LGBT Patients 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54509-7_19
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“…Transgender and gender-diverse people continue to experience abuse and marginalization at the hands of those in positions of authority in systems of "care" (Browne et al, 2011;Shipherd & Sloan, 2019). Throughout the current academic literature (e.g., Namaste, 2000;Shelley, 2008;Spade, 2015), and in community knowledge (Browne et al, 2011;Robles & Edmiston, 2017), an overwheleming theme is that systems of care and support have historically been unsafe for trans people to access (Applegarth & Nuttall, 2016) and continually create barriers to needed care: wideranging improvements are needed across helping fields to foster supportive and accessible services for trans people (Benaway, 2018;Shipherd & Sloan, 2019). The question remains: In what ways are we as a field ensuring that our CYC practices are safe for queer and T2SNB young people?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transgender and gender-diverse people continue to experience abuse and marginalization at the hands of those in positions of authority in systems of "care" (Browne et al, 2011;Shipherd & Sloan, 2019). Throughout the current academic literature (e.g., Namaste, 2000;Shelley, 2008;Spade, 2015), and in community knowledge (Browne et al, 2011;Robles & Edmiston, 2017), an overwheleming theme is that systems of care and support have historically been unsafe for trans people to access (Applegarth & Nuttall, 2016) and continually create barriers to needed care: wideranging improvements are needed across helping fields to foster supportive and accessible services for trans people (Benaway, 2018;Shipherd & Sloan, 2019). The question remains: In what ways are we as a field ensuring that our CYC practices are safe for queer and T2SNB young people?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%