International Transgender Day of Visibility takes place annually on 31 March each year and celebrates transgender and gender non-conforming people, their contributions to society and raises awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide.

Ð԰ɵç̨ is proud to support trans and gender non-confirming staff and students and in addition to being a Stonewall top 100 employer, is also a signatory to the ‘Trans Rights are Human Rights’ campaign led by , Britain’s leading charity for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans equality.
To highlight trans issues, we recently held a number of events for #Ð԰ɵç̨pride and the Cultural Exchanges festival, which included:
- Personal stories and the contribution of academic research around ; athletes on the panel shared their journeys, the challenges they have faced and how they feel sport could become more inclusive towards the transgender community.
- A conversation with Jamie Windhurst, author and contributing editor at Gay Times, who discussed creative industries and their inclusivity and accessibility for trans and gender non-binary people.
Bethan Rogoyski, Chair of the Ð԰ɵç̨ LGBTQ+ and Allies Network Group said: “We are proud to be raising awareness on Transgender Day of Visibility, and continue to appreciate the authenticity and diversity of our staff and students at Ð԰ɵç̨. As part of this, we will be commencing the review of the Trans Policy in April, and welcome the variety of opinions that will improve inclusivity across the LGBTQ+ community.”
We will be commencing the review of the ‘’ at the LGBTQ+ Staff Network meeting on 15 April, please contact equality@dmu.ac.uk to register. Following this, we will develop a working group through which we will also consult with students – please e-mail equality@dmu.ac.uk if you would like to be contacted once these dates are arranged.
Posted on Wednesday 31 March 2021