International Women’s Day 2018: Robust Action Needed To Stop Violence Against Trans People
On the International Women’s Day we launch our policy brief “Robust action needed to stop violence against trans people”.
Widespread violence against trans people in Europe is a violation of human rights that calls for action from European institutions, states, and public institutions. There are a number of European policy documents that contain measures that can be used to address this violence and discrimination, like the Council of Europe’s convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence. It is also known as the Istanbul Convention and its implementation must be secured without discrimination on any ground such as sex, gender, or gender identity.
In particular, we recommend that:
- Concrete actions based on the Istanbul Convention are developed. Including the establishment of services such as shelters, healthcare, and legal aid that are inclusive of trans people;
- That gender identity and gender expression should be included as protected grounds in equality policies, action plans, and awareness-raising campaigns;
- That professionals are trained on preventing and responding to discrimination and violence against trans people, sex workers, and providing appropriate support.
About the policy brief
This policy brief discussed the forms of violence suffered by trans people and the existing European policy measures designed to address gender-based anti-trans violence and discrimination.
It also proposes recommendations on how to stop injustice experienced by trans people and overcome the side-lining of trans issues in European equality and human rights politics.