Inclusion des personnes transgenres dans les services de traitement de la dépendance aux drogues et de l’alcoolisme
Scottish Trans a produit un rapport qui se concentre sur l’usage que font les personnes de l’alcool et d’autres drogues, la manière dont leur identité trans interagit avec leur consommation, et les inquiétudes liées au fait d’aborder les services spécialisés ou d’y avoir recours.
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This report details the findings of a survey conducted by the Scottish Trans Alliance into transgender inclusion in drug and alcohol services. The survey was open to any trans person living in Scotland. For the purpose of the survey, trans was identified as:
“an umbrella term for all people whose gender identity or gender expression is different to the one assigned to them at birth, including trans men, trans women, non-binary people, and cross-dressing people.”
The survey focused on three main areas; people’s use of alcohol or other drugs, the way in which their trans identity impacted on their use of alcohol or other drugs, and their concerns about approaching or experiences of using specialist services.
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