Trans-Fuzja

It was founded in February 2008 and acquired the status of a public interest organisation (OPP), working to better the wellbeing of transgender people in Poland.

It also conducts trainings and workshops for schools and companies that want to educate their employees on inclusivity [1] and encourages local establishments to be vocal about being safe places for transgender people.

[3] Trans-Fuzja promotes education in the field of gender studies, funding publications and creating pamphlets that help people navigate the early stages of their transitions.

In 2012, Trans-Fuzja, together with member of parliament Anna Grodzka, prepared a draft of a Gender Recognition act, which was passed in Sejm on the 10th of September 2015.

[6][7] In November 2013, the Office of the Polish Ombudsman hosted a conference titled "European standards and good practices in gender reassignment", co-organised by Trans-Fuzja, the RPO Adam Bodnar and the Council of Europe.

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