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Transvox - Whatever it Takes - A project to improve Cancer services for the trans+ community.
This week Gillian meets Stevie Corbin-Clarke and Katie Munday to talk about a new project to investigate and find out about trans+ experiences of Cancer services. The ‘Whatever it Takes’ project is a vital part of work to help many communities to have their needs more effectively met and Bournemouth University in collaboration with a range of organisations have created a new community-led research process that is generating amazing insights from the work they are carrying out.
This is a unique chance to get involved with the creation of better services for trans+ people, particularly with regard to cancer care.
Stevie emphasises the need for lived experience in research, pointing out that while cisgender researchers may have knowledge and professional experience, they cannot understand the daily experiences of trans individuals. She also mentioned her work with various organisations to uplift and champion the experiences of trans people, highlighting the significance of including their voices in discussions.
Katie outlines that the workshops are open to all individuals on a cancer journey, including those who have had cancer, are currently undergoing treatment, or have loved ones affected by cancer. Katie emphasises that the focus is on the entire cancer journey, not just specific stages or experiences.
Stevie shares the progress of their ongoing project, which is halfway through. They outline plans for upcoming workshops, pride events, and other initiatives to get access to people to input into the research in creative and engaging ways.
Katie outlines the process for others who wish to join or help, emphasising the importance of accessibility and the team's availability through various channels. Katie also highlights their plan to attend several events, including National Institute of Health Research Bus and Pride events, to engage with our community. They emphasise the value of personal assistance, such as bringing a partner or assistance dog, and the positive impact of their previous workshops.
Useful links:
Project page with blog: https://involvingpeople.org/project/tacc/
Direct link to Google Form submission box: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSelPoiKVsGPBGssRxR6iYWikwA6ku8MrK0W2DaEK7ZuIOwRLA/viewform
Hope you enjoy and find this useful.
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