Trans Talks: Understanding and Accessing Gender Identity Clinic Services

Trans Talks: Understanding and Accessing Gender Identity Clinic Services

By Project 93

Join us for Trans Talks to learn about Gender Identity Clinics and how to access their services in a safe and supportive environment!

Date and time

Location

Dudson Centre

58-60 Hope Street Hanley ST1 5BS United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Trans Talks: Understanding and Accessing GIC's

Come join us for an informative session at the Dudson Centre where we will delve into the world of Gender Identity Clinics (GIC's). This event aims to provide valuable insights and guidance on understanding the process of accessing GIC's for transgender individuals. Whether you are exploring your options or seeking support, this event is open to all who are interested in learning more about this important aspect of transgender healthcare. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain knowledge and connect with others in the community!

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Project 93 is a Staffordshire-based charity dedicated to supporting and empowering LGBTQ+ individuals and those affected by HIV.  

We provide a safe and inclusive space for our community through a variety of services, including:

  • Counselling: Our LGBTQ+-affirming counsellors offer a safe space to discuss concerns, develop coping strategies, and enhance overall well-being.
  • Support/Social Groups: We connect LGBTQ+ individuals with others in the community through diverse support and social groups, allowing people to share experiences, build friendships, and find a sense of belonging.
  • Trans Mentor Scheme: Our scheme offers peer support, practical guidance, and a safe space to connect with others who understand.
  • Training and Education: We offer LGBTQ+ awareness and allyship training to organisations and businesses, promoting understanding and creating more inclusive environments.
  • Advocacy: We champion the rights and needs of LGBTQ+ individuals and those affected by HIV through advocacy and education.  

Our services are designed to meet the unique needs of our community and delivered with empathy, respect, and a commitment to empowerment.

We envision a Staffordshire where LGBTQ+ individuals and those affected by HIV can thrive with resilient mental health, strong connections, and a sense of belonging.

Free
Aug 26 · 18:30 GMT+1