Education and Training
A survey template to assess attendee’s previous knowledge on gender affirmative practice before participation in the presentation. Gives attendees the ability to provide viable feedback and presenters to evaluate the impact of the presentation.
This document outlines model hospital policies to ensure ethical, compassionate, and non-discriminatory care for intersex patients. It covers critical topics such as patient rights, informed consent, and the importance of multidisciplinary care teams, aiming to reduce harm and promote respectful treatment of intersex individuals in healthcare settings.
This resource was created by experts in collaboration with the intersex community to guide healthcare providers in implementing best practices.
This curriculum, available through the Trans-LINK network, offers guidance for healthcare providers on delivering trans-affirming care to sexual assault survivors. It includes best practices, resources, and training materials to ensure that transgender and non-binary survivors receive compassionate, respectful, and supportive care tailored to their unique needs.
Rainbow Health Ontario (RHO) offers education and training programs designed to improve the quality of care for 2SLGBTQ+ communities. These programs provide healthcare providers with the knowledge and skills needed to deliver inclusive, affirming, and culturally competent care. Training topics include gender-affirming care, creating inclusive environments, and understanding the unique health needs of 2SLGBTQ+ individuals.
A survey template for learners to complete before starting placement to gain information regarding time involvement, ability to access gender affirming health services, comfortability and likeliness of provision of gender affirmative care after completion.
A survey template for learners to complete 12 months after participation in the program to gain information regarding their experiences providing gender-affirmative care within the community. A final survey to assess areas for improvement, key skills and takeaways, comfortability levels and post engagement experiences.
A survey template to evaluate increased comfortability and knowledge in the provision of gender affirmative care after participation in the placement program. Gives attendees the capacity to provide viable feedback, as well as demonstrates the impact of involvement and areas of improvement to further increase knowledge acquisition.
This document provides comprehensive guidelines for the healthcare of transgender and gender-diverse individuals, covering a wide range of topics including mental health, hormone therapy, surgical interventions, and primary care. It reflects the latest research and best practices to ensure respectful, inclusive, and effective healthcare.
This toolkit offers comprehensive guidance for healthcare providers and organizations on delivering HIV prevention services to transgender women of color. It includes culturally sensitive approaches, best practices, and resources aimed at reducing HIV transmission and supporting the health and well-being of this marginalized group.
Provides a host of information regarding gender affirmative practice. Includes relevant statistics, terminology, social determinants of health and cultural context. Guides providers through using gender affirmative language and pronouns, and gender-neutral autonomy terminology. It also gives resources to engage with for next steps in continuing the learning process.
This toolkit provides comprehensive guidance on promoting and conducting HIV testing within transgender communities. It includes best practices for culturally competent care, strategies for reaching trans populations, and tools for effectively communicating about HIV prevention and testing.
This toolkit, provided by the Canadian Public Health Association, offers resources and guidelines to help healthcare providers deliver care that is sensitive to the trauma and violence experienced by patients. It includes practical tools, strategies, and best practices to create safer and more supportive healthcare environments, particularly for those who have experienced trauma.
This guide offers essential insights and best practices for healthcare professionals and social workers to better understand and support intersex individuals. It covers topics such as medical care, psychosocial support, and the importance of respecting intersex people's rights and identities in healthcare settings.