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The AusPATH Board of Directors welcome endorsement applications for new Australian guidelines, proposed research and advocacy and policy submissions related to furthering AusPATH’s aims.

The endorsement process may take several months because the AusPATH Board and sub-committees are volunteer run, therefore capacity may be limited.

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https://auspath.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Including-Trans-People-in-Research_FINAL.pdf

The trans experience of gender has long been pathologised, criminalised, stigmatised, and medicalised, and as such, trans health and trans research is in its infancy. It’s time for that to change.
There has previously been little guidance for researchers on how to accurately and meaningfully include demographic data which includes trans people in any form of health or medical research. The invisibility of trans people in research contributes to the marginalisation and health disparity experienced by the trans community and presents a barrier to allocation of resources, and trans-affirming practice and policy.
To address this gap, these guidelines have been developed to equip Australian researchers with the information needed to collect gender data in a way that is inclusive and affirming of trans people.