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My employer’s support has helped me challenge prejudice surrounding my gender ch

Started by Natasha, June 15, 2013, 09:13:16 PM

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My employer's support has helped me challenge prejudice surrounding my gender change

http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/social-work-blog/2013/06/my-employers-support-has-helped-me-challenge-prejudice-surrounding-my-gender-change/
6/10/13
by Andy McNicoll

"I felt targeted by some of my fellow social work students because I was different. I wasn't a man, and I wasn't a woman, even though I'd had all of this surgery done," says Kay*, not her real name, recalling her experiences of social work training as a member of the transgender community.

"A couple of them told me that I was unfit to become a social worker and I shouldn't be working with children," she says. "This was two and a half years into a three year degree. I was offended by that. I put in a complaint but it went unheard."
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