Deccan Chronicle

LIVE AND LET LIVE

- NEIL PATE

According to the 2011 Indian census, the country’s transgende­r population is roughly over five lakh. However, social workers and trans activists claim that the number is much higher. While the exact numbers is unknown, what is important is the degree of discrimina­tion and hardships the community faces in attempting to secure their basic rights to life, safety, healthcare and livelihood. Hence, doctors, police and public who show humility and are sensitive towards personal and medical issues faced by transgende­r persons are more likely to gain their trust.

Did you know that the suicide attempt rate among transgende­r persons is quite high? This is because they are subjected to gender-based victimisat­ion, discrimina­tion, bullying, violence, rejected by family and friends, community, harassment by family members, police and even public at large. Worse still is the the discrimina­tion and ill-treatment meted out to them at hospitals, police stations and government offices.

One needs to understand that all transgende­rs are not alike and need different things from healthcare.

Each transgende­r person has a different story and different need — including general healthcare and support system that is unrelated to his/her transition status.

Owing to past unpleasant experience­s, many transgende­r persons/patients avoid sharing informatio­n about their identity and medical history with doctors and counsellor­s in hospitals.

Hence, it is important for families, the judiciary and healthcare profession­als to be more inclusive, respectful, and responsive to the needs of transgende­r persons. Hope that’s not asking for too much!

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