On Wednesday, 25th September, a celebration event took place today to reflect on the first phase of ‘Trans Aware Cancer Care’: a research project funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research, committed to seeking better access to cancer care for the trans+ community.
People from across the trans+ community, NHS, third sector organisations, academic establishments and more came together at MAST Studios Southampton to reflect on the findings of the project and the unique research methods undertaken.
Over the last year, four trans+ community researchers have been supported to engage with the trans+ community and its allies, using art-based methods to capture healthcare experiences and reflections. The team have attended a huge calendar of Pride events, as well as creating an online chat and scheduling workshops to reach the community.
At today’s event, the team shared a large flag built up of squares created by those attending the engagement activity. The squares tell personal stories, experiences and reflections of healthcare from trans+ individuals and allies, which will help to inform trans aware cancer care. People in the room were invited to add their own reflections, as well as their pledges and commitments for service transformation and improvement.