Quality psychological services for the trans* people community in the context of the COVID pandemic

“We have helped many community members to overcome psychological problems that were even more important and urgently needed in the context of the COVID pandemic.”
Beka Gabadadze
Temida

Problem:

Trans* people are one of the most marginalized groups in Georgia. There are strong transphobic attitudes in the society, as well as in various institutions and the legislation.

Solution:

Operational research among Trans* people conducted within the SoS project was extremely important for our community. This was the first study conducted specifically among Trans*People in Georgia providing important recommendations. We believe that this study will be the basis for the introduction of various services and activities to improve the lives of trans people in our country. It is also to some extent the basis for other in-depth studies that will help the governmental and non-governmental sector to properly plan their own activities.

Results:

This study identified the need for quality psychological services for the Trans* community and with the support of Sos Project, we have established a free psychological service in the Trans Led community organization “Queer Association – Temida”. The service currently employs two psychologists and online or offline they conduct therapeutic sessions with members of the Trans* community from all over Georgia. Since the beginning of this initiative, overall 250 psycho-therapeutic sessions have been delivered to the beneficiaries. By providing this service, we have helped many community members to overcome psychological problems that were even more important and urgently needed in the context of the COVID pandemic. For the sustainability of this service, we now strive to include it in public health programs, as well as programs funded by the Global Fund.

The study looked at experiences of hate-motivated crimes and other forms of violence or discrimination in Trans* people, which was quite prevalent with 75.8% of participants reporting having been a victim of some type of discrimination over the past 12 months. That is why “Temida” has joined the REAct platform, which today allows us to document and describe various cases of violations among Trans* community, offer legal consultations to beneficiaries, and also develop recommendations for improving legislation and practice.