Supported Loving toolkit

Supporting trans people with learning disabilities

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This toolkit explores how to support trans people with a learning disability based on research, community experiences and the law.

Resources

Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline

Operates 10am-10pm 7 days a week.

0800 0119 100

Mindout

Anonymous and confidential online support service available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons - Online Support - MindOut LGBTQ Mental Health Service

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Support groups for parents and family members of trans people: Parents' Groups - FFLAG

Transgender an easyread guide: Transgender easy read guide WEB ACCESSIBLE 10 10 19

References

DoHSC, 2024, Care and Support Statutory Guidance

EHRC, 2023, Gender Reassignment Discrimination

More references

Elderton, A., Clarke, S., Jones, C. and Stacey, J. (2014), Telling our story: a narrative therapy approach to helping lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people with a learning disability identify and strengthen positive self-identity stories. Br J Learn Disabil, 42: 301-307. https://doi.org/10.1111/bld.12075

Keates, N., Dewar, E. and Waldock, K.E., 2022, ‘“Lost in the literature.” People with intellectual disabilities who identify as trans: a narrative review’, Tizard Learning Disability Review, Vol. 27 No. 1, pp. 46-52. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLDR-04-2021-0009

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Supported Loving network

Supported Loving is not a formal membership organisation. Anyone can take part, it is free.

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What is Supported Loving?

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Useful organisations

Find useful organisations, dating agencies, training providers and LGBTQ+ social groups, for support and information on love, sex and relationships.

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