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Links to documents:
Access this URL (http://actionfortranshealth.org.uk/2015/02/22/non-binary-survey-preliminary-results/)Blog Post[Link to copy hosted by Action for Trans* Health]
Access this URL (http://actionfortranshealth.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/ATH-Non-Binary-Survey-Results.xlsx)Spreadsheet of data[Link to copy hosted by Action for Trans* Health]
Access this URL (http://actionfortranshealth.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/ATH-Non-Binary-Survey-Results.pptx)Powerpoint Presentation[Link to copy hosted by Action for Trans* Health]
Download this file (ATH-Non-Binary-Survey-Results.pdf)PDF version[Archive copy hosted by UK Trans Info]
Download this file (ATH-Non-Binary-Survey-Results.xlsx)Spreadsheet of data[Archive copy hosted by UK Trans Info]
Download this file (ATH-Non-Binary-Survey-Results.pptx)Powerpoint Presentation[Archive copy hosted by UK Trans Info]

Brief Summary

Preliminary results of survey into experiences of non-binary people accessing healthcare.

Extract from blog post

A few months ago we asked you to help us out with some important research looking into the experiences of non-binary people accessing healthcare. Since the survey ended, we have tallied up your answers, coded them, and started making some preliminary recommendations for a non-binary protocol. We wanted to ensure this process is as open and accountable as possible, so we are making the preliminary results available now and opening up a period of consultation to crowdsource recommendations for policy. If you have thoughts about what needs to go into the non-binary protocol, please get in touch by filling in this form or emailing info[at]actionfortranshealth.org.uk

content note: discussion of medical transition, some quotes discussing transphobia and non-binary erasure, some transphobic slurs mentioned

A note on methodology and statistical significance: the participants for this piece of research were recruited from Action for Trans Health through social media and personal contacts. This is not a random sample and as such should not be seen as representative of the entire nonbinary community, but instead as a useful piece of research into the dominant narratives underpinning non-binary peoples experience(s) of accessing healthcare services. The results are shown below.

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