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Trans and Gender Diverse Human Rights

Learn about the current and emerging threats to transgender and gender diverse human rights.

LGBTIQA+ Call for submission 19 February 2024

Summary

Explore the threats to trans and gender diverse human rights in Australia and contribute your insights.

The Australian Human Rights Commission is conducting a national project mapping threats to trans and gender diverse (TGD) human rights in Australia.

The project aims to map current and emerging threats to TGD human rights, such as actions, circumstances, events, forces, groups, situations, trends, and other phenomena that endanger or violate TGD human rights.

We are seeking input from individuals and civil society organisations (CSOs) with relevant background, expertise and lived experience in issues impacting TGD people through a submission process. 

Areas under investigation include but are not limited to: 

  • Anti-trans mobilisation, dis- and misinformation, and extremism and radicalisation  
  • Education, employment, healthcare, housing, migration, service provision and the law  
  • Non-personal information relating to anti-TGD abuse, discrimination, harassment, vilification and violence 

This is a non-exhaustive list and we welcome submissions in any areas and on any topics relating to TGD human rights. We will publish the findings in a public report alongside recommendations to Government and CSOs. 

Please note that we are seeking non-personal information, such as analysis and research. We are not looking for personal accounts, experiences, or stories at this time.  

Call for Submissions 

We are calling for submissions from individuals and CSOs with expertise in TGD matters. Please note that only subject-matter experts are invited to submit. Relevant specialists include but are not limited to: 

  • Academics and research institutions  
  • Advocacy and activist organisations or groups 
  • Community-controlled health organisations 
  • Healthcare professionals and organisations 
  • Legal professionals and organisations  
  • Policy makers  and workers
  • Service providers

Please note that we are unable to accept submissions from non-specialists in this area. Please contact TGD.Submissions@humanrights.gov.au if you are unsure whether you qualify as a TGD subject-matter expert. 

Make a Submission 

Submissions should be no longer than 2,500 words. All submissions must outline the individuals’ or organisations’ relevant experience or expertise at the opening of the document. Submissions that fail to provide this context may not be accepted.  

We cannot guarantee any attachments and links will be reviewed. Please email your submissions, any requests for extensions, and any queries to TGD.Submissions@humanrights.gov.au .

We will publish submissions on our website after the consultation has closed. Submissions can be made confidentially or de-identified prior to publication on request. Please specify in writing if you would like your submission to be confidential or de-identified when you submit. 

Submissions closed 5 May 2024.

Support Services 

We appreciate that this subject may be discomforting or distressing, especially for TGD people with lived experience working in this area. If you or someone you know is in an emergency and needs assistance now, call triple zero (000).  

 You can also find support through the following services, free of charge: 

ServiceSOGIESC Specific FocusContactHours
Beyond Blue (national)× Anxiety and depression support1300 22 4636      24 hours, 7 days a week
Lifeline (national)× Crisis mental health support with  suicide prevention services13 11 1424 hours,  7 days a week
13YARNxCrisis mental health support for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people13 92 7624 hours,  7 days a week
Qlife (national)LGBTQ peer support and referral1800 184 5273 PM to midnighteveryday
Meridian  (ACT)Face-to-face counselling and social groups6257 28559 AM to 4 PM,  Monday to Friday
ACON (NSW)Counselling, health promotion, peer education, and substance support1800 063 0609 AM – 6 PM,  Monday to Friday
NTHAC (NT)Referral8944 77778:30 AM – 5 PM,  Monday to Friday  (closed 12 – 1 PM)
Diverse Voices (QLD)Counselling services (online)1800 184 5273 PM to midnight, everyday
Bfriend (SA)Peer support1800 615 6779 AM – 5 PM,  Monday to Friday
Switchboard (VIC)LGBTQ peer support and referral1800 729 36710 AM to 5 PM,  everyday
Working It Out (TAS)Face-to-face, video and phone support sessions and social groups6231 12009 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday

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