A Trans Survivor’s Call for Trans-Inclusive Domestic Violence Services: A Personal Perspective
As a transgender individual living in Sussex navigating the complexities of domestic violence has been an uphill battle filled with fear, uncertainty, and isolation. My journey as a survivor of domestic violence has underscored the critical need for support services that are trans-inclusive and affirming, provided by LGBTQ+ groups and practitioners who understand the unique challenges faced by transgender individuals.
My experience with domestic violence began in an ordinary apparently loving relationship . But within months the relationship turned toxic, marked by emotional abuse, manipulation, and threats of violence. As a trans person, I faced additional layers of vulnerability and fear, knowing that disclosing my gender identity could further escalate the abuse.
It was at my lowest point that I discovered the invaluable support provided by our local LGBTQ+ organizations and practitioners. When i managed to talk to an LGBTQ identified support worker I was met with compassion, respect, and understanding of my unique experiences as a transgender survivor. The LGBTQ+ support groups provided a safe space where I could share my story without fear of judgment, where my gender identity was affirmed, and where I received the support and resources I desperately needed. I felt seen, understood and didn’t’ need to ‘explain’ everything every time I met a new worker.
My long struggle to a place of safety and personal emotional recovery has reinforced the importance of trans-inclusive domestic violence services provided by LGBTQ+ organizations and practitioners. It is not enough to merely acknowledge the existence of transgender survivors; we must actively prioritize their safety, well-being, and dignity by ensuring that support services are accessible, affirming, and culturally competent. Only by being truly ‘seen’ can I be understood as a whole person.
It’s clear there is a real need for dedicated domestic violence services that centre the experiences of trans individuals and are provided by TNBI & LGBTQ+ groups and practitioners. As a survivor, I urge policymakers, funders, and service providers to listen to the voices of trans survivors, to invest in trans-inclusive support services, and to create a world where no one is left behind in their journey to healing and justice.