Data in Action

How have results from the Trans PULSE Project been put into action? The following are statements from individuals or groups that have shared with us how they used items from Trans PULSE.

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I’m using your data to inform a grant application for a project that would provide plain language legal information to transgender Albertans.

It has been challenging to find research data on trans folks in Canada. Thank you for doing this important work!

Laura Collison, Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta, Edmonton

For my PhD-level course on Health Disparities, specifically for my term paper on the mental health disparities facing those who are MTF

Karina Armstrong

The Trans PULSE team allowed me to use some data regarding trans people with disabilities for a book chapter about sexual minority women and trans people with disabilities – thanks!!!!!

Lesley Tarasoff, University of Toronto, Canada

I plan to cite information from your website for a report for school, specifically from “We’ve Got Work to Do: Workplace Discrimination and Employment Challenges for Trans People in Ontario”. I’m a student at Seneca College and the project is for my Human Resources Management course. We have to write about discrimination in the workplace and I chose to write about Melissa Hudson, the transgender woman who faced discrimination and unemployment. I feel that it’s extremely unfair for transgender people to face employment discrimination and in spite of having laws against this in place, it still happens at alarming rates. I’m hoping that by writing my report, I will not only talk about an important issue but also educate myself more on a topic that at this point, I don’t know enough about.

Barb Rebelo, Toronto

I have used data from TransPULSE in my consulting work with organizations, presentations, workshops and lectures related to Transgender Ontarians when I speak about our LGBTQ Communities locally and helping people become more aware of the issues and barriers our communities face.

Allisa Scott, Inclusive Counselling, Consulting & Training, Located in Kitchener, but serving Waterloo and Wellington areas in Ontario