trans rights – TRANSR https://transr.eu Trans Sex Workers Rights are Human Rights Wed, 13 Nov 2019 19:36:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0 TransR Fact-Sheets on Non-Discriminatory practices https://transr.eu/6264 Wed, 13 Nov 2019 19:32:06 +0000 https://transr.eu/?p=6264 TransR Fact Sheets now available in 5 Languages

Since June 2019, TransR consortium conducted various trainings and workshops on non-discriminatory practices with approximately 125 health providers, law enforcement agents, media representatives, service providers, representatives of LGBT and other humanitarian organisations in Vienna, Porto, Madrid, Bologna and Athens. Out of these trainings, 5 fact-sheets have been developed with relevant information and DOs-Dont’s for each one of these groups aiming to facilitate dissemination among colleagues and other professionals across Italy, Austria, Spain, Greece and Portugal. The main goal of these activities are to improve trans sex workers’ access to health, justice and social support.

These fact sheets are available in 5 languages: English, German, Italian, Greek, Portuguese and Spanish.

German Version:

fact sheet health GERMAN fact sheet HRA and LGBTI GERMAN

fact sheet Law Enforcement GERMAN

fact sheet media GERMAN

fact sheet Service Providers GERMAN

Greek Version:

fact sheet health GREEK

fact sheet HRA and LGBTI GREEK

fact sheet Law Enforcement GREEK

fact sheet media GREEK

fact sheet Service Providers GREEK

Italian Version:

fact sheet health ITALIAN

fact sheet HRA and LGBTI ITALIAN

fact sheet Law Enforcement ITALIAN

fact sheet media ITALIAN

fact sheet Service Providers ITALIAN

Portuguese Version:

fact sheet health PORTUGUESE

fact sheet HRA and LGBTI PORTUGUESE

fact sheet Law Enforcement PORTUGUESE

fact sheet media PORTUGUESE

fact sheet Service Providers PORTUGUESE

Spanish Version:

fact sheet health SPANISH

fact sheet HRA and LGBTI SPANISH

fact sheet Law Enforcement SPANISH

fact sheet media SPANISH

fact sheet Service Providers SPANISH

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TransR awareness raising campaign video https://transr.eu/6218 Sat, 14 Sep 2019 11:43:37 +0000 https://transr.eu/?p=6218

«We all share the same feelings, the same wishes but we don’t share the same rights»:

14th September 2019-Sex Worker Pride

 

 

 TransR consortium has today, on Sex Worker Pride, released an exclusive video that calls on support for the equal rights of trans sex workers all over Europe. The video highlights all human aspects of daily life of trans sex workers which are often subverted by emphasizing on victimization, and criminalization. Trans sex workers are people who deserve equality and respect and they should be equal citizens of our countries with the same rights and obligations.

Everyone is entitled to the rights to life, security and protection from violence, and these must be respected and ensured, irrespective of sex work and gender identity.Trans sex workers face multiple forms of human rights’ violations due to their gender identity and the criminalisation of sex work (selling, purchasing or organising) all over Europe and the world. Trans sex workers often face rejection by their families and communities who disapprove of their gender identity. This can result in high rates of homelessness, social exclusion, and poverty.

Pride started with the 1969 Stonewall Inn Riots by trans sex workers of color, gender nonconforming individuals, low-income individuals, and people of color, people who were most affected by police actions against the LBTQ community and who were brave enough to stand up and fight back. For the first time this year, NSWP is launching a fourth event related to sex worker’s rights, Sex Worker Pride, to celebrate sex workers’ self-determination and enhanced visibility and show the achievements of sex worker-led organisations around the world.

The 5 European organizations– APDES (Agência Piaget para o Desenvolvimento) from Porto, MIT from Bologna, Positive Voice & Red Umbrella Athens from Athens, LEFÖ from Vienna and  Hetaira from Madrid – implement a trasnational programme named “TRANSR – Trans Sex Workers Rights Are Human Rights” aiming to contribute to the fulfillment, respect and protection of trans sex workers (TSW) fundamental rights.

 

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TransR Educational Material https://transr.eu/6207 Fri, 28 Jun 2019 16:32:14 +0000 https://transr.eu/?p=6207 TransR Training Kit 

“Know Your Rights!” is the first information kit focused exclusively on trans sex workers available in 5 languages: English, Portuguese, Italian, Greek and Spanish

The information kit was firstly presented during the capacity building workshops in June-July 2019 to more than 50 trans sex workers in Vienna, Porto, Bologna, Athens and Madrid.The main aim of the workshops consisted in increasing the knowledge on protective legal measures and access to rights in cases of discrimination based on the gender identity of trans sex workers.

English (from the Austrian Partner)

English (General Content)

Greek

Portuguese

Spanish (from the Austrian Partner)

Spanish (from the Spanish Partner)

Italian

 

You can download the PDFs from here, by clicking on the link.

transr language ENGLISH_austria

transr language ENGLISH_general

transr language GREEK

transr language PORTUGAL

transr language SPANISH_austria

transr language SPANISH_Spain

transr language_ITALIAN

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Trans Sex Workers Voices: TransR Facebook Campaign https://transr.eu/6204 Tue, 30 Apr 2019 20:32:57 +0000 https://transr.eu/?p=6204 The TransR Facebook Campaign, named “Trans Sex Workers Voices”, aims to increase public awareness, understanding and acceptance of trans sex workers. Since February on weekly basis, true stories of trans sex workers are published on the official TransR facebook page in their native language and in English. The participants gave their consent to publish their opinions and their experiences related to sex work and living as a trans person. Their anonymity has been ensured.

#TransSexWorkersVoices ☂☂ ☂

S. living in Portugal, 25 years old said:

I wish there wasn’t prejudice against transsexuals and that we all had a job. I’ve been subjected to transphobia, not only by people in the street, but also by my friends. I wish people were more open-minded and didn’t judge others.
It’s a normal way to make money. I only feel bad because it’s a sad life.
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Que as pessoas não tenham tanto preconceito por nós transsexuais e que haja trabalho para todas. Já tive problemas com transfobia, por parte de amigos, pessoas na rua. Gostava que as pessoas tivessem mais mentalidade e não fossem tão preconceituosas.
Para mim é uma coisa normal para ganhar dinheiro. Eu me sinto mal porque é uma vida triste.

Follow us on Facebook to read our news and more personal stories of trans sex workers living in Portugal, Greece, Italy, Spain and Austria.

 

 

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