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Trans and Nonbinary Youth Inclusivity in Sexual Health

21 Apr 2016

T r a n s. a n d. N o n b i n a r y. Y o u t h. I n c l u s i v i t y. i n. S e x u a l. H e a l t h | 4 What are the limitations of these guidelines? [...] T r a n s. a n d. N o n b i n a r y. Y o u t h. I n c l u s i v i t y. i n. S e x u a l. H e a l t h | 5 language Using gender affirming language creates an environment where trans and nonbinary people may feel more comfortable to talk about their health needs. [...] T r a n s. a n d. N o n b i n a r y. Y o u t h. I n c l u s i v i t y. i n. S e x u a l. H e a l t h | 6 DO USE GENDER AFFIRMING LANGUAGE name pronouns bodies Trans youth may use a name Trans youth may use Like cis people, trans people other than the name they were he/she/they/zie or other use a wide variety of words to given at birth or than the name pronouns that affirm their describe body parts [...] T r a n s. a n d. N o n b i n a r y. Y o u t h. I n c l u s i v i t y. i n. S e x u a l. H e a l t h | 18 resources These guidelines for trans inclusive sexual health should be used in connection with additional trans specific and trans inclusive resources. [...] T r a n s. a n d. N o n b i n a r y. Y o u t h. I n c l u s i v i t y. i n. S e x u a l. H e a l t h | 23 acknowledgments Many people and organizations contributed to the work of developing these guidelines and we are incredibly grateful for all of their support.
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