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Participants wanted for research project on trans community's access to healthcare in Ireland

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A new research project aims to shine a light on the experiences of trans people’s access to healthcare and how this impacts both their mental health as well as their quality of life.

Psychologist in clinical training, Sinéad Hodgins, will be examining access to healthcare in relation to the trans community as part of her […] The post Participants wanted for research project on trans community's access to healthcare in Ireland appeared first on GCN.

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