BC Trans Collective A - B.C wide trans collective that is open to all within the B.C trans community.
Nelson & District Youth CenterThe Nelson & District Youth Center aim is to promote a safe, positive atmosphere and to welcome all youth to their facility. Along with a variety of programs and daily schedule of events, NDYC is a great place for youth to hang out.
Nelson Poetry Slam
The next Slam
is at the Cocoa-Nut Lounge, 116 Vernon St, Nelson BC.
May 22, 2010, Harvey Milk Day: Activists rally for Transgender Rights on the steps of the Massachusetts State House. A bill adding "Gender Identity or Expression" to the state non-discrimination and hate crimes laws enjoys broad support but remains mired in committee.
The video above is "Grapes Of Wrath" by Namoli Brennet who transitioned male to female. [Like many gender-variant types, she simply identifies as “trans”] There’s something touching and achingly poignant about Brennet’s voice – maybe it’s the sound of transgender, the experience of knowing what it feels like to be unstable, on the edge, a little hard to define. namolibrennet.com
The Video above "Objects In The Mirror Are Queerer Than They Appear" is Ivan Coyote at the Pride Festival in Portland, Oregon, on June 19/2010. ivanecoyote.com

Prideline

Vancouver & Lower Mainland
Call: 604 684-6869
All of British Columbia
Call: 1-800-566-1170 (Toll Free)

The Prideline is The Qmunity Centre’s peer support phone line. It operates weeknights from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. serving LGBT communities locally and province wide, which includes Transgender & Transsexual people. The Prideline is staffed by trained volunteers.

BC Crisis Line

Greater Vancouver - 604-872-3311
BC-Wide -- 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)
The Distress Line provides confidential, non-judgmental, free emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including feelings which may lead to suicide. They are here for you if you're worried about something, feel upset or confused, or you just want to talk to someone. You don't have to be suicidal to call them.

TRANS CONNECT’S SUCCESSES

Trans Connect is a program for the East and West Kootenays, for 1 year (2009) it was funded by Columbia Basin Trust, Vancouver Foundation and ANKORS. This is what we accomplished in the first year! In 2010 we are being sponsored by Columbia Basis Trust for Phase 2 of Trans Connect.

Trans Connect Coordinator

Trans Connect Successes

ACTIVITIES:

TRANS 101 WORKSHOPS FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS, MENTAL HEALTH WORKERS, EDUCATORS, HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, AND POLICE. 16 workshops were presented throughout the East and West Kootenays. 218 professionals, from 14 organizations in 9 communities, attended these workshops. Outcomes include professionals wanting to stay in contact for 1:1 support in working with Trans clients, significant contacts garnered for workshops in other agencies, and improved knowledge and skills of participants with respect to Trans awareness.

BUDDY SYSTEM FOR TRANSGENDERED FOLKS IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. The major outcome centred around a relief from the isolation felt by so many Trans clients. Three participants moved to the Nelson area because of the growing resources and support for the Transgender population.

WEEKLY DROP-IN FOR TRANSGENDER FOLKS. Positive outcomes from this service were: shared housing; sharing of resources (i.e., electrolysis clinics); communication around safe and unsafe spaces in the area; reporting of violent crimes; and general networking and social connections.

PROMOTION OF TRANS CONNECT VIA MEDIA (facebook, websites, radio, newspapers). Outcomes encompass general support for awareness, transgender folks finding our services, and support for family and friends. One elderly woman, with an adult Transgender daughter, contacted us as she has been shunned from her community. Trans Connect is a place in her community for her to give and to get support.

GENDER OUTLAWS: A group that meets twice monthly for peer-support and activities. Outcomes: Increasing number of participants; provision of a safe opportunity for folks to dress in their preferred gender; and networking.

CHANGING KEYS. A voice training workshop for Transgender Women. This was co-sponsored by the Trans Health Program in Vancouver. Outcomes included the increased self confidence experienced by participants when talking on the phone and applying for jobs & housing, etc. They were able to obtain a skill from a trained speech pathologist that had only been available in the past in Vancouver. Technology (skype) was used to make this possible for follow up.

RESOURCE AND REFFERAL NETWORK. Outcomes: Participants found local resources; more Dr.’s became willing to work with Transgendered People in the Nelson area; and liaisons with Mental Health and other community agencies were formed.

Testosterone Shots (with prescriptions) are administered by student nurses from Selkirk College, providing easy and safe access for Trans Men, forming a valuable relationship with Selkirk, and providing education and training for the student nurses.

TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE On November 20, Nelson held a vigil on the streets in downtown Nelson. Trans Day of Remembrance is a day to acknowledge the violence and other forms of discrimination that Transgender People experience. This day’s event is held worldwide. The American Human Rights Campaign estimates that 1 in 12 transgender will die through violence. Trans Day of Remembrance is a day to understand this oppression, and fight for our rights through assertiveness and education. 16 people turned out and people on the street dropped by for information and to give support.

TRANSGENDER PARTICIPANTS. Usage of programs offered by Trans Connect is 303 participants. This number includes multiple usage of programs. Approximately 30 Transgender people from 6 communities in the E. and W. Kootenays use our programs. There has been Trans people from rural communities outside of our region who use our programs and Trans people have moved to Nelson because of the support and resources we have for Trans and Gender Variant people. This usage speaks to the unique programs that Trans Connect offers.

Leave a Reply

 

 

 

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>