Supporting Trans People of Colour: How to Make Your Practice Inclusive


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'Essential reading' DIVA MAGAZINE
'Highly accessible and important' EUGENCE ELLIS
'A deeply helpful and engaging read' MEG-JOHN BARKER

Providing an accessible and authoritative introduction to issues around People of Colour (POC) trans inclusion, this book uses case studies, tips, checklists and anonymous survey results to set out best practice for any professionals working with trans people to create safer spaces, support and awareness.

Trans people of colour are often excluded because gender and race are treated as separate issues. They are therefore left out from movements and services and in trans and non-binary spaces, their POC identities are overlooked. Choudrey's guide introduces the theory of intersectionality from the start, giving practical tips and steps to ensure that the community as a whole may be represented and creates a safer space for trans people of colour to thrive.

An empowering and self-preserving tool, Supporting Trans People of Colour is an invaluable resource for therapists, counsellors, healthcare professionals, and those working in education and charities, as well as those wanting to make their approach and service more inclusive.

Author: Sabah Choudrey
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 01/21/2022
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781787750593
ISBN10: 1787750590
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies | General
- Social Science | LGBTQ+ Studies | General
- Psychology | Psychotherapy | Counseling

About the Author
Sabah Choudrey is a proud transgender Muslim, 'reluctant' activist and community organiser who has featured on The Independent's influential Rainbow List and won the Future Fighter Award at the Gay Times Honours. They are co-founder of Colours Youth Network and a trans youth worker with Gendered Intelligence and have created and delivered training courses on inclusion and privilege, focusing on queer and trans communities of colour. Sabah lives and works in London.