TransFormed: Addressing partner violence from Two-Spirit, Nonbinary, and Trans perspectives
The TransFormed Project: Addressing Partner Violence from Two-Spirit, Nonbinary and Trans Perspectives is a bilingual, community-based research and action initiative led by METRAC: Action on Violence in partnership with the Centre Francophone. The Project’s goal is to remove barriers to health care and social services for Two-Spirit, Nonbinary and Trans survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). This collaborative project brings together community members affected by IPV, researchers, health and social sector professionals of multi-service agencies with mandates to address IPV through prevention and intervention strategies.
(Note: Trans* is an inclusive term that refers to individuals who identify as transsexual, transitioned, transgender, trans men (FTM), trans women (MTF), genderqueer, gender-fluid, gender nonconforming, third gender, non-binary and intersex.)
Learn about us:
Final report:
Community of Practice Members
Project Resources
- Public health research for the TransFormed Project 11-24_TransFormed-ResearchReport.pdf (metrac.org)
- TransFormed – Glossary of Terms 11-24_TransFormed_Glossary.pdf (metrac.org)
- Preventing intimate partner violence in two-spirit, nonbinary and trans communities and supporting survivors. 11-24_TransFormed_HPT-ServiceProviders.pdf (metrac.org)