Trans and Non-Binary Children and Youth: A Roadmap for improving Services in Ontario
/TRANS AND NON-BINARY CHILDREN AND YOUTH: A ROADMAP FOR IMPROVING SERVICES IN ONTARIO
Posting this as a very comprehensive report on the needs of trans and gender nonbinary youth, and information on how services might be developed to address those issues. It would be a useful read for educators, social service directors, family members, legislators, or others involved in work to affirm these vulnerable youth. This is relevant not just in Ontario but in so many other contexts as well.
Published by: Rainbow Health Ontario. 2019. Authors: Loralee Gillis, Dominic Popowich, Dr. Ilene Hyman, J. Skelton, Susan Barrass.
“Executive Summary:
“Awareness of trans and non-binary children and youth is increasing, both socially and among service agencies. However, despite legislative and regulatory progress in trans rights, the specific needs of trans and non-binary children and youth remain largely unaddressed. Many agencies looking to strengthen their supports for this vulnerable group and their caregivers don’t yet know how, leaving trans and non-binary children and youth to encounter avoidable problems.
“Rainbow Health Ontario (RHO), a program of Sherbourne Health, led a needs assessment to learn about ongoing concerns and challenges faced by trans and non-binary children and youth; their parents and caregivers; and their service providers. Evidently, significant barriers remain for these children and youth to have access to needed health care in a timely way, and to fully participate in their families, communities and broader society.
“In this report, we review the current literature on trans and non-binary children and youth and share their perspectives, along with those of their caregivers, on their health and social needs. We also offer evidence for policy and service development in support of these populations, and provide cross-sectoral recommendations for public and community sector agencies to better address the needs of these youth and their families.”