Transgender Equality Network of Ireland

[2] The campaign sought to raise awareness of transphobic hate crimes by collecting and providing data to stakeholders such as the Garda Síochána.

[3] The report offered six recommendations: On 3 December 2015, in partnership with the HSE, TENI co-hosted the first National Transgender Healthcare Conference in Carlow.

[5][6] The conference, which was attended by 380 healthcare professionals, sought to highlight issues that transgender people face accessing health services in Ireland.

[8] In 2013, TENI supported the recommendation of the Social Protection Committee to lower the legal age for gender recognition from 18 to 16.

This Act amends the Gender Recognition Act 2015 in three ways: TENI made a submission on the Strategy for Education and Skills 2016–18 to improve the conditions and advance the rights of trans people and their families.

Transgender Equality Network of Ireland at the Dublin Pride Parade 2017