Women's College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Network of Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centres, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Health Promot Pract. 2023 Jul;24(4):706-712. doi: 10.1177/15248399221074981. Epub 2022 Mar 18.
Transgender (trans) people face high rates of sexual assault and often encounter systemic barriers in accessing appropriate care and supports, including, among others, stigma, discrimination, and a lack of provider knowledge. Trans communities and allies in research and the service sector have emphasized the potential of advocacy as a tool to dismantle barriers for trans people; however, to date, few advocacy efforts have been undertaken in the sexual assault context. To address this gap, we developed and implemented #TRANSformativeKnowledge, a social media campaign to promote awareness among providers about the damaging attitudes, beliefs, and reactions that often impede trans survivors' access to appropriate services. Based on insights from a recorded consultation with trans community members and health and social service professionals, we designed seven posters for circulation on Twitter, each containing a representative quote, key message, and associated call to action. The campaign was launched May 17, 2021, with posters Tweeted twice weekly, including one final summary post on June 30, 2021. The campaign reached approximately 100,000 Twitter users, with almost 2,000 engagements. As demonstrated by these findings, our social media advocacy campaign represents a viable method for disseminating knowledge about sexual assault against trans people, which could be replicated by others aspiring to advance health equity through advocacy.
跨性别者(trans)面临着高比例的性侵犯,并且在获得适当的护理和支持方面经常遇到系统性障碍,包括但不限于耻辱感、歧视和缺乏提供者的知识。跨性别者社区及其在研究和服务部门的盟友强调了倡导作为一种工具的潜力,可以为跨性别者消除障碍;然而,迄今为止,在性侵犯方面很少开展倡导工作。为了解决这一差距,我们开发并实施了#TRANSformativeKnowledge,这是一项社交媒体活动,旨在提高提供者对经常阻碍跨性别幸存者获得适当服务的破坏性态度、信念和反应的认识。根据与跨性别社区成员和健康及社会服务专业人员的记录咨询意见,我们设计了七张海报在 Twitter 上传播,每张海报都包含有代表性的引述、关键信息和相关行动呼吁。该活动于 2021 年 5 月 17 日启动,每周在 Twitter 上发布两次海报,包括 2021 年 6 月 30 日的最后一次总结海报。该活动覆盖了约 10 万名 Twitter 用户,获得了近 2000 次互动。这些发现表明,我们的社交媒体倡导活动代表了一种传播针对跨性别者的性侵犯知识的可行方法,其他希望通过倡导来促进健康公平的人可以效仿。