Research from LGBT Foundation and TransActual has highlighted the unique challenges faced by trans and non-binary individuals in accessing healthcare.

TransActual’s Trans Lives Survey (2021) highlighted a number of issues faced by trans people in the UK when accessing non-transition related healthcare:

  • 14% reported that they were refused GP care on account of being trans on at least one occasion
  • 70% of respondents reported being impacted by transphobia when accessing non-transition related healthcare
  • 57% of trans people reported avoiding going to the doctor when unwell.

In response, Healthwatch England is carrying out survey work in selected areas across the country and South Tyneside has been chosen to take part.

Your insights are invaluable in helping us identify challenges and areas for improvement in healthcare. By focusing on your experiences, we aim to identify necessary changes and advocate for inclusive healthcare for everyone.

Even if you haven’t accessed care services recently, your insights and past experiences are invaluable and will help us gain insight for better health services across South Tyneside.

To complete the survey please scan the QR code below or visit bit.ly/HealthwatchTransGPSurvey

 

We prioritise your privacy and assure you that all survey responses are confidential. If you’re open to sharing more about your experiences, you can optionally provide your contact details. However, you are welcome to remain anonymous if you prefer.

We encourage you to share this survey with anyone who may have had any experiences accessing their GP. Increased participation will strengthen our case for providing quality healthcare services for trans and non-binary individuals.

If you have any issues or questions, please do get in touch at info@healthwatchsouthtyneside.co.uk or call 0191 489 7952.