RP.17.03
Crossing the line:
Lived experience of sexual violence among trans women of colour from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Australia
This research set out to increase understanding of the lived experience of being a trans woman of colour living in Australia, in relation to gender transitioning and experiences of sexual violence.
Using a sequential mixed methods design, and a feminist intersectional approach, the research design, data collection and analysis, and outcomes from the findings were underpinned by principles of integrated knowledge translation. This included input from an advisory group and stakeholders drawn from the trans community. Using a large comparative survey, the research situates trans women of colour’s lived experience of sexual violence within the range of sexual violence experienced by other women, including lesbian, bisexual and queer women, and heterosexual women.
This research highlights that the experiences and needs of trans women in relation to sexual violence remain poorly understood by many healthcare providers, legislators, police and policymakers, with the experiences and needs of trans women of colour being the least understood. The absence of culturally competent information and knowledge about transgender experience, accompanied by misinformation, can lead to stigma, prejudice and discrimination, resulting in unmet health and justice needs for trans women.
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An advisory committee and stakeholder engagement with national LGBTIQ and sexual violence stakeholders (e.g. policy experts with respect to sexual violence and/or LGBTIQ health and wellbeing) assisted in all stages of the research, including contributing to the identification of a final set key priorities, challenges and facilitators to guide the research.
Priority Populations
Culturally and linguistically diverse women, lesbian, bisexual and queer women, and trans women (as explicit topic).
Budget
$261,820
Funded by Australian Commonwealth, state and territory governments under ANROWS’s 2017 core grant round.
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