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In November 2022, charity network Transgender Europe found that wait times for access to a first appointment for gender affirming healthcare in Ireland ranged from 2.5 years to 10 years. It further found that Ireland had only one public trans health provider, which was severely understaffed, and that patients seeking care there were reportedly ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer rights in the Republic of Ireland are regarded as some of the most progressive in Europe and the world. [1] [2] [3] Ireland is notable for its transformation from a country holding overwhelmingly conservative attitudes toward LGBTQ issues, in part due to the opposition by the Roman Catholic Church, to one holding overwhelmingly liberal views in ...
The Gender Recognition Act 2015 provides for the legal recognition of a binary transgender person's name and gender on the basis of self-declaration. A person who wishes to change their legal gender must complete a statutory declaration that they intend to live in the new gender for the rest of their life, after which a Gender Recognition ...
Ireland's longest running LGBT publication is Gay Community News, which was first published in 1988 before homosexuality was legal in Ireland.In April 2013, EILE Magazine [15] was launched, serving as a new platform for Ireland's LGBT community.
For many, including myself, being transgender is a spiritual, emotional, as well as physical experience. Of course, realizing that I was transgender in that moment did not immediately translate ...
In 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to legalise gay marriage through a referendum, with yes winning by over 62% of the vote. In a total over two million adults voted, and it was found that many younger adults participated in this vote to bring Ireland into a new era.
In December 2015, Dr. Richard O'Leary of Church of Ireland LGBT group Changing Attitude Ireland challenged the Catholic Bishops Conference definition of marriage saying that "view of marriage as being essentially about reproduction rather than being primarily a loving stable relationship was contrary to how many Christians understood their own ...
An important distinction: This is a sex term, not a gender one. Still, for some people, being intersex might be a part of their identity. Basically, a person born with either some combination of ...