Être en sécurité, être soi-même 2019 : Fiche d’information sur le Québec
Résultats clés et recommandations pour le Québec.
ÊTRE EN SÉCURITÉ, ÊTRE SOI-MÊME 2019 : Résultats de l’enquête canadienne sur la santé des jeunes trans
En 2014, et cinq ans plus tard, en 2019, les jeunes trans ou non-binaires de partout au Canada ont fait part de leurs expériences par l’entremise du Canadian Trans and Non-Binary Youth Health Survey (enquête canadienne sur la santé des jeunes trans et non-binaires). Menée par des chercheur·e·s issus d’universités et d’organismes communautaires du Canada, l’enquête comprenait des questions sur un vaste éventail d’expériences sociales et liées à la santé, ainsi que sur les facteurs de risque et de protection.
Quebec Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Quebec are saying about health in Canada.
Ontario Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Ontario are saying about health in Canada.
Prairie Provinces Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Prairie Provinces are saying about health in Canada.
Alberta Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from Alberta are saying about health in Canada.
British Columbia Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from British Columbia are saying about health in Canada.
Atlantic Provinces Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from the Atlantic Provinces are saying about health in Canada.
Rural Fact Sheet from the Canadian Trans and Non-binary Youth Health Survey
Learn about what trans and non-binary youth from rural communities are saying about health in Canada.
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