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− | '''Trans* Jersey is a voluntary not-for-profit group formed to provide support to transgender, transsexual, androgynous, genderqueer, bigender and intersex [[Jersey]] residents; to provide information to cisgender islanders, such as employers, healthcare professionals and teachers, who are dealing with individuals who are undergoing, or thinking about undergoing, gender transition; and, to work to ensure that the States of Jersey’s legislation and government policies that directly affect the trans* community are appropriate and fit for purpose. | + | [[File:TransJersey.jpg|thumb|Trans* Jersey logo]]'''Trans* Jersey''' is a voluntary not-for-profit group formed to provide support to transgender, transsexual, androgynous, genderqueer, bigender and intersex [[Jersey]] residents; to provide information to cisgender islanders, such as employers, healthcare professionals and teachers, who are dealing with individuals who are undergoing, or thinking about undergoing, gender transition; and, to work to ensure that the States of Jersey’s legislation and government policies that directly affect the trans* community are appropriate and fit for purpose. |
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 23 May 2014
Trans* Jersey is a voluntary not-for-profit group formed to provide support to transgender, transsexual, androgynous, genderqueer, bigender and intersex Jersey residents; to provide information to cisgender islanders, such as employers, healthcare professionals and teachers, who are dealing with individuals who are undergoing, or thinking about undergoing, gender transition; and, to work to ensure that the States of Jersey’s legislation and government policies that directly affect the trans* community are appropriate and fit for purpose.- This article is a stub. You can help the UK LGBT History Project by expanding it.