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CMHA Niagara honours Transgender Day of Remembrance

At CMHA Niagara, we recognize that the violence faced by 2 Spirit, trans, and non-binary individuals is not a thing of the past—it is an urgent and ongoing crisis. On Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), we mourn those whose lives were lost to anti-trans violence while acknowledging the persistent systemic barriers and discrimination these communities endure today.

The Reality of Anti-Trans Violence

The statistics are staggering. According to the 2SLGBTQI+ Action Plan Survey, 39% of 2SLGBTQI+ Canadians have experienced violence due to discrimination in the past five years. Alarmingly, this includes:

In Ontario, 40% of 2SLGBTQI+ individuals report experiencing violence or discrimination related to their identities.

Mental Health Impacts

Two-spirit, trans, and gender-diverse individuals face higher rates of mental health challenges, with 30% reporting fair or poor mental health, compared to fewer than 10% of non-2SLGBTQI+ individuals. Unfortunately, only 17% of 2SLGBTQI+ Ontarians have access to specialized mental health services.

Barriers like discrimination in healthcare settings, a lack of culturally safe and affirming spaces, and social stigma exacerbate these challenges. For example, 21% of trans individuals in Ontario avoid emergency care during crises due to fear of mistreatment.

A Community of Resilience

Despite these barriers, the 2 Spirit, trans, and non-binary communities continue to demonstrate resilience, advocacy, and strength. TDOR is not only a day of mourning but also a call to action for allies to stand in solidarity and push for systemic change.

How You Can Support

  1. Educate Yourself and Others: Learn about the unique challenges faced by gender-diverse individuals and share this knowledge.
  2. Advocate for Inclusive Policies: Push for affirming and culturally safe mental health services.
  3. Amplify Voices: Support organizations and initiatives led by 2SLGBTQI+ communities.

Resources for Support

Terminology Matters

Using affirming names and pronouns is a simple but powerful way to show respect and support. It’s about acknowledging identity and challenging harmful norms.

Honouring Lives, Building Futures

This TDOR, let’s commit to creating a safer, more inclusive world for 2 Spirit, trans, and gender-diverse individuals. Together, we can confront transphobia, amplify marginalized voices, and ensure everyone can live free from fear and violence.

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Re:Searching for 2SLGBTQA+ Health. Two-Sprit Community: https://www.lgbtqhealth.ca/two-spirit-community

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