- 19 Okt 2007, 08:39
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***** European Trans Survey *****
Please FORWARD to everyone you know.
________________________________________
The survey is for Trans identified people living (or recently living)
in any of the European countries. If you are not sure whether your
country is in Europe then see the map at: http://www.pfc.org.uk/node
Professor Whittle says:
"If you are Trans identified in anyway, then this survey is for you. It
is for all ages and it is fully inclusive of all types of trans
identity from cross dresser through to Transsexual as well as agender
and polygender. However, if you want your personal experiences as a
trans person reported back to the European Council, your responses must
be completed by October 31st 2007."
Dr Stephen Whittle, Professor of Equalities Law at Manchester
Metropolitan University and Dr Lewis Turner, both trans men themselves
and members of the FTM Network UK and Press for Change, are leading a
small (and very short) research project (sponsored by the European
Union).
The survey is available identically in 12 languages. English | Français
| Deutsch | Magyar | Suomi | Nederlands | Italiano | Español | Ελληνικά
| Svenska | Danske | Polska
Go to the survey in any of 12 languages see:
http://www.pfc.org.uk/eurostudy
You can take part in whichever language you prefer, regardless of the
country you live in now - but you must only take part once.
To select the language you prefer go to http://www.pfc.org.uk/eurostudy.
The results of the project will inform the European Union and many
other country and public authorities in Europe and help them develop
new ways of promoting equality. The main objectives of this research
project are:
** To document the extent and types of inequality and discrimination
people experience because they are Trans
** To pinpoint the areas of life where trans people have experienced
being treated unequally or have been discriminated against
** To establish the 'trigger points' which have led to individuals
experiencing inequalities or discrimination / and
** To make recommendations for immediate changes to work practices
and for future research in the area.
The survey will take you around 30-45 minutes and it will be completely
confidential.
We have tried to be comprehensive for the purposes of the research, but
please remember that this survey is going out in many languages, and
that has made it difficult to get all the correct terms you might
understand and also to limit the number of questions we dare ask you.
Please FORWARD to everyone you know. PLEASE ask ALL of your TRANS
friends, including part-time cross dressers, transgender, transsexual,
a-gendered and poly gendered people and anyone in-between to complete
this questionnaire. In fact, why not have a party night, bring in all
the computers and laptops you can borrow and amidst the tapping of keys
enjoy your evening with good friends.
BUT each person must only complete it ONCE.
Any questions email : survey@pfc.org.uk
This announcement is also available at : http://www.pfc.org.uk/node
To access the survey in any of the available languages see:
http://www.pfc.org.uk/eurostudy
ILGA-Europe, Press for Change, Transgender Europe
Please FORWARD to everyone you know.
________________________________________
The survey is for Trans identified people living (or recently living)
in any of the European countries. If you are not sure whether your
country is in Europe then see the map at: http://www.pfc.org.uk/node
Professor Whittle says:
"If you are Trans identified in anyway, then this survey is for you. It
is for all ages and it is fully inclusive of all types of trans
identity from cross dresser through to Transsexual as well as agender
and polygender. However, if you want your personal experiences as a
trans person reported back to the European Council, your responses must
be completed by October 31st 2007."
Dr Stephen Whittle, Professor of Equalities Law at Manchester
Metropolitan University and Dr Lewis Turner, both trans men themselves
and members of the FTM Network UK and Press for Change, are leading a
small (and very short) research project (sponsored by the European
Union).
The survey is available identically in 12 languages. English | Français
| Deutsch | Magyar | Suomi | Nederlands | Italiano | Español | Ελληνικά
| Svenska | Danske | Polska
Go to the survey in any of 12 languages see:
http://www.pfc.org.uk/eurostudy
You can take part in whichever language you prefer, regardless of the
country you live in now - but you must only take part once.
To select the language you prefer go to http://www.pfc.org.uk/eurostudy.
The results of the project will inform the European Union and many
other country and public authorities in Europe and help them develop
new ways of promoting equality. The main objectives of this research
project are:
** To document the extent and types of inequality and discrimination
people experience because they are Trans
** To pinpoint the areas of life where trans people have experienced
being treated unequally or have been discriminated against
** To establish the 'trigger points' which have led to individuals
experiencing inequalities or discrimination / and
** To make recommendations for immediate changes to work practices
and for future research in the area.
The survey will take you around 30-45 minutes and it will be completely
confidential.
We have tried to be comprehensive for the purposes of the research, but
please remember that this survey is going out in many languages, and
that has made it difficult to get all the correct terms you might
understand and also to limit the number of questions we dare ask you.
Please FORWARD to everyone you know. PLEASE ask ALL of your TRANS
friends, including part-time cross dressers, transgender, transsexual,
a-gendered and poly gendered people and anyone in-between to complete
this questionnaire. In fact, why not have a party night, bring in all
the computers and laptops you can borrow and amidst the tapping of keys
enjoy your evening with good friends.
BUT each person must only complete it ONCE.
Any questions email : survey@pfc.org.uk
This announcement is also available at : http://www.pfc.org.uk/node
To access the survey in any of the available languages see:
http://www.pfc.org.uk/eurostudy
ILGA-Europe, Press for Change, Transgender Europe