Supporting Trans and Non-Binary People – Best Practice Guidance for Health & Wellbeing Practitioners – a Bristol-Based Project Co-Produced by Mental Health Specialists, a Charitable Organisation Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI), Local LGBTQ+ Champions and the Local Trans and Non-Binary Community
Daniel Hodgson, Alex Raikes

TL;DR
This project created training and guidance for health professionals to better support trans and non-binary people, co-produced with the community and experts.
Contribution
The first training and guidance materials co-produced by trans and non-binary people to support health professionals in their care.
Findings
The training and guidance were developed in collaboration with trans and non-binary individuals and health professionals.
The training was praised as unique and successful, with positive feedback from participants.
The guidance booklet has been widely recognized and awarded for its impact on education and inclusivity.
Abstract
Aims: Mental health support for trans and non-binary people has been under scrutiny for many years. Trans and non-binary people often present to mental health services with co-morbid mental health difficulties. Medical practitioners often report a lack of training and understanding. GPs, psychiatrists and allied health professional frequently request more information to help educate and inform their practice and to support them in offering the best care for their patients and their families and carers. Methods: A small working group was set up by AWP (Avon and Wiltshire Partnership NHS Trust) and SARI (a Bristol-based charitable organisation Stand Against Racism & Equality) with members of the trans and non-binary community in the South West of England. The group’s objectives were to develop novel training for staff and to produce some written guidance that reflected all the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInterprofessional Education and Collaboration · Mental Health and Patient Involvement · Child and Adolescent Health
