National Trans Health Conference - Our Health, Our Lives! - Second Edition
The Trans Hälsoplattformen is presenting its second annual national conference focused on improving trans health. This gathering aims to unite experts, activists, and community members to engage in meaningful discussions and strategize around vital health issues.
This year's program will feature a full day of dynamic panels, lectures, and workshops, all tailored to bring together the trans and non-binary community, organizations, and healthcare providers to promote self-determination. Participants will join from all over the country to seek strength, hope, and solidarity.
With the challenge of diminishing government support for public healthcare amidst escalating transphobia, often exacerbated by public institutions and media, the conference seeks to foster a space for dialogue, education, and collective action.
The conference is set to be an inspiring and empowering experience centered on trans health. The complete agenda will be announced soon.
Date: Saturday, 14th December 2024
Location: Blå Stället, Angereds Torg 13, Göteborg
Nearest tram stop: Angered Centrum
Accessibility Information:
• Drop-off and pick-up: available
• Accessible parking for individuals with disabilities: available
• Large restroom: available
• Assistance dogs: permitted
• Use of unscented cleaning products only
• Access to a private restroom: available
• No hearing loop in the venue
The conference will feature international guest speakers whose presentations will be translated into English, and all workshops and panel discussions will be conducted in English. For those requiring translation into Swedish, a contact email is provided. There will also be a coordinated meeting point near the Central Station in Gothenburg for participants to get to the venue.
The Trans Health Platform is a collective of trans individuals, non-binary people, and allies devoted to enhancing healthcare for trans and non-binary communities in Sweden. All are welcome to this conference—trans individuals, non-binary persons, allies, healthcare professionals, and organizational members are encouraged to participate, share knowledge, and collaborate on strategies for social change.