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Posts by Caleb (he/they)

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The Association Between Sexual Violence and Suicidal Ideation Among Transgender Women and the Role of Gender-Affirming Healthcare Providers in Seven Urban Areas in the United States, 2019 to 2020 - Patrick C. Eustaquio, Evelyn Olansky, Kathryn Lee, Ruthanne Marcus, Susan Cha, 2025 Transgender women are disproportionately affected by sexual violence and corresponding mental health sequelae; however, many do not access healthcare due to exp...

… And maybe also this one? 👀 doi.org/10.1177/0886...

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Disclosure Experiences for Transgender and Nonbinary Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence While transgender individuals experience high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV), current gendered and heteronormative depictions of IPV in society may create unique barriers for transgender ...

Anyone with institutional access fancy helping me with a massive favour?

Could really do with being able to read this… doi.org/10.1080/0091...

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✨ CTSG Dissertation Prize ✨

£150 for the best @uniofbrighton dissertation on gender/sexuality + our research areas:

🌈 LGBTQIA+ lives & communities
🌿 Health, care & wellbeing
⚡ Gendered inequalities

Deadline: 20 June 2025.
📧 ctsg@brighton.ac.uk for info

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Clarification for anyone who needs it:

Transfeminism isn't just general positive affect towards trans women as a category of human being, nor is it anything that a trans woman happens to say she supports.

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"These cuts won't help more disabled people find work. A harsher system that stems from cutting costs would deepen distrust and fail to address real employment barriers for disabled people. Instead, the government should rethink these cuts and design support alongside disabled people." from Iain Porter, Senior Policy Adviser at JRF in collaboration with Scope.

"These cuts won't help more disabled people find work. A harsher system that stems from cutting costs would deepen distrust and fail to address real employment barriers for disabled people. Instead, the government should rethink these cuts and design support alongside disabled people." from Iain Porter, Senior Policy Adviser at JRF in collaboration with Scope.

A fresh approach to benefit reform is needed.

Disabled people must not bear the bulk of the risk in reformed health and disability benefit system.

Our latest report with Scope looks at what reform is needed 🔽 1/6

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I work for a disability equality org. Currently as a data analyst supporting digitally excluded groups to access energy support. Previously in research operations/participant recruitment focused on disabled people and their families. Making sure disabled people can take part in research comfortably!

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I completed my MSc in social research methods earlier this year, focusing on domestic violence support services for trans and non binary people.

I’m interested in communities, knowledge sharing, service evaluation, and intersectionality. I seem to like understanding barriers.

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Hi everyone! I’ve moved over from The Other App. As a bit of an intro:

I’m Caleb (he/they). I do social research-y type stuff.

I like dogs a lot. I live in the south of england. I’m trans, queer, and disabled.

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