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. 2020 Feb 24;33(2):65–69. doi: 10.1177/0840470419883661

Table 2.

Planning an intersectoral network to address sexual assault against trans persons: key insights

Education and training
  • Develop cross-sector training and professional development opportunities for intersectoral network members and other professionals (eg, law enforcement, emergency department staff) to improve the provision of trans-affirming supports to survivors

Peer involvement
  • Centre the voices, experiences, and needs of trans community members in the continued development of the intersectoral network and in partnership building within and among regions

  • Empower trans communities and adequately acknowledge and compensate peer workers and advocates

Advocacy
  • Advocate for broader and lasting change in the response to sexual violence against trans communities as a key role for the intersectoral network at the institutional level (eg, develop hospital policies/procedures to ensure safer environments for trans survivors) and structural level (eg, promote policies that address the underlying social causes of violence against trans communities)

Accessibility
  • Enhance the geographical, physical, and/or social accessibility of services and supports for trans survivors as a focus of the intersectoral network

  • Address the emergency department as a barrier specifically to accessing healthcare services, including those offered by the SA/DVTCs, as trans persons often perceive the emergency department to be unsafe

Knowledge sharing and exchange
  • Identify modes of effective communication and knowledge mobilization among service providers and supports that form the intersectoral network

  • Share resources through digital platforms that could be accessed by all intersectoral network members for training and communication

  • Develop a comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible resource list to facilitate more seamless referrals among services and supports and opportunities for consultation more broadly

Abbreviation: SA/DVTCs, Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centres.