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Socialising Transgender Kate Norman

Socialising Transgender By Kate Norman

Socialising Transgender by Kate Norman


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Summary

An evaluation of the provision of social support to transgender people by social care services with an exploration of social care issues in relation to two of the key factors relating to gender transition: gender identity and gender status. While considering social issues concerning family and friends, work, neighbours and the wider community.

Socialising Transgender Summary

Socialising Transgender: Support for Transition by Kate Norman

The author seeks to counterbalance the prevailing medicalised approach to statutory support for transgender people which tends to focus on the physical processes of transition rather than on subsequent social role adjustment.Kate Norman relates her own research findings to additional data and publications within three main themes: first, the provision of social support to transgender people by dedicated and generic social care services; secondly, social care issues in relation to transgender identity and transgender status, including discrimination, transphobia and mental health issues; and, thirdly, the effect of 'coming out' as transgender, and of transitioning, on relationships between transgender people and their families and friends, colleagues, neighbours and the wider community.The book explores the potential for improved social support to transgender people and also to partners, children and other family members. It concludes by proposing a combination of advocacy and social care support to further the legal and social status of transgender people.

Socialising Transgender Reviews

'This is an ambitious book, covering considerable ground in terms of exploring trans people's identities, transitioning and perspectives in relation to society as a macro structure, as well as to social care provision, more specifically. A strength lies in the use of empirical data, with participant quotes illuminating important observations throughout. Furthermore, as argued frequently throughout the book, the social care needs of trans people and the social dimension of transitioning are neglected in favour of a biomedical approach to care and interventions and, in bringing attention to this problem, Norman succeeds in countering the prevailing medical discourse pertaining to trans people's experiences.'The British Journal of Social Work

About Kate Norman

Dr Kate Norman is a retired Social Worker who managed social care services with people with learning and physical disabilities, and with people with mental health problems, before undertaking quality assessment and monitoring of services for elderly people. She is a Visiting Fellow at the School of Health in Social Science at the University of Edinburgh.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Introduction. Glossary of Terms. List of Tables. Chapter 1: Gender and Transgender Identities; Chapter 2: Dedicated and Generic Social Care; Chapter 3: Why Transition? Chapter 4: Discrimination and Transphobia; Chapter 5: Physical and Mental Health Issues; Chapter 6: Support to Family Members; Chapter 7: Transgender and Society; Chapter 8: The Socialisation of Transgender. Appendix: The Scottish 2015 Study. References. Index.

Additional information

GOR013468512
9781780460659
1780460651
Socialising Transgender: Support for Transition by Kate Norman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Dunedin Academic Press
20170601
151
N/A
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