Finding Safety: Sexual Violence Services in Scotland
Safeguarding audit of sexual violence services in Scotland, helping transitioned women identify safe support and guiding trauma-informed service design.
Safeguarding audit of sexual violence services in Scotland, helping transitioned women identify safe support and guiding trauma-informed service design.
A quiet village in the Dominican Republic shows what happens when societies expect change instead of fearing it. By allowing language and systems to track material reality, Las Salinas offers a powerful lesson in adaptive classification, institutional maturity, and harm prevention.
A practical, trauma-informed guide for transitioned women in the UK navigating sexual or domestic violence. This article explains where support exists, and how to protect your dignity and safety while seeking help.
By: Liora Wren (Transiness Admin) transinessadmin@protonmail.com Date: 5/10/25 Foreword: If this Sussex Police policy were framed so that cis women could be stripped and searched by men, the outrage would be deafening. Women’s groups, unions… Analysis of “Searching Biological Sex Policy (Surrey and Sussex Police) (1248/2025)”: Transiness Special Report.
This week, the UK government confirmed what many of us feared: a centralised, non-consensual tracking system for transgender people is not only underway – it is being rationalised as a matter of public safety. In… The Quiet Codification of Control: Trans People and the Infrastructure of Forced Visibility