Nationwide Trans Resources
Links to Resources for Two Spirit, Trans, and Gender Diverse People
Trans Support Across Canada
We’re proud to be in community with other incredible organizations that are doing amazing work supporting trans and gender diverse people across the country.
Whether you’re someone looking for support or you are part of organization looking to further your professional development, we have resources available for you to explore!
Please note that this list is not exhaustive and will be continuously updated as we discover more organizations and resources.
Regional Trans Support Services
Find support services for trans and gender diverse people organized by province.
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Nationwide
Canadian Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity
General information and workshops
JusticeTrans
Offers legal assistance for trans folks
Healing in Colour
Healing in Colour envisions a world where BIPOC, in all our intersections, have access to therapy that supports our healing and liberation.
Wisdom2Action
Consulting and training
British Columbia
Room of One’s Own
Therapy – non-binary, anti-racist and anti-capitalist values.
Alberta
CASASC Services
Available to anyone impacted by sexual violence
Chinook Sexual Assault Centre
Here for all genders and all ages throughout Southwestern Alberta
Sexual Assault Centre Edmonton
Support for survivors of all genders and their families
Saskatchewan
Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services
Inclusive of all genders and offers help for children
Partners Family Resources
Offers option for nonbinary identity on intake form
Piwapan Women’s Centre Sexual Assault Services
Helping survivors of all genders
Regina Sexual Assault Centre
Centre changed its name to the Regina Sexual Assault Centre. This was done in an effort to be more inclusive to all genders of adult survivors of sexual violence. The change was to reflect the diverse individuals we serve and make the Centre welcoming and accessible to all.
Saskatoon Sexual Assault & Info Centre
Anyone 12 years of age or older who has survived sexualized violence Male-identified folks and folks from the 2SLGBTQ community
Manitoba
Ka Ni Kanichik
Indigenous org focused on women, youth 2S
Klinic Community Health
Promote health and quality of life for people of every age, background, ethnicity, gender identity, and socio-economic circumstance
Survivors Hope
Sexual violence resource centre, serving those of all genders in the Interlake Eastern Region of Manitoba
The Women’s Resource Centre
Our services are accessible to all self-identifying women and their families
Ontario
Kenora Sexual Assault Centre
For women-identifying/anyone who is a survivor
Sexual Assault Crisis Centre
Inclusive of all genders
Sexual Assault Support Centre Waterloo Region
Offers education sessions on queer identities
transLINK Ontario Resources
List of ON based resources
Thunder Bay Sexual Abuse Centre
Helping survivors of all genders
Timmons Area Women in Crisis
Inclusive of gender diverse people
Quebec
Newfoundland and Labrador
Carla Barton Therapy
Trauma-informed queer therapy
NL Sexual Assault & Crisis Centre
Non-profit, community-based, charitable organization that exists to support individuals of all genders who have been impacted by sexual violence.
Rowan Wellness
Independent gender diverse counselling
St Johns Status of Women Council
Women and nonbinary focused and offers online training
The Quadrangle
Community Supports
New Brunswick
Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre
SVNB supports victims of all genders, and recognizes that sexual violence is a form of gender based violence.
Nova Scotia
Antigonish Women’s Centre
Led by the experiences of diverse women, girls, Two-Spirit, trans and non-binary people towards an equitable and just society for all.
Prince Edward Island
PEI Rape and Sexual Assault Centre
We are a non-profit, government funded organization that provides services to individuals of all genders (over age 16) who have experienced recent or historic sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse.
Organizational Educational Resources
Find resources that can help your organization further enhance its support for trans and gender diverse individuals.
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Anti Violence & Poverty
Battered Women’s Support Services
Gov’t Canada
Native Women’s Association of Canada
transLink
- BIPOC Women and Police (US)
- Indigenous, Trans 2S & Police Violence (US)
- LGBT Partner Abuse
- Police, Violence & Trans women/BIPOC women (US)
- Transgender Rates of Violence
- What is abuse?
The World Economic Forum
Disability
DAWN Canada
Disability Alliance BC
Statistics Canada
Neighbours, Friends & Families
Gender Identity
Indigenous/Two Spirit
2Spirit Manitoba
First Nations Health Authority
Trans Equity Society of Alberta
University of Winnipeg
Sex Work
Queer & Trans Health
Canadian Aids Society
- Brazen: Trans* Women’s Safe Sex Guide
- Community Resources
- Primed: Pocket Guide For Trans* Men
- Trans Inclusion Toolkit
Canada’s Queer & Trans Therapist (CQTT) Directory
FORGE
TransLINK
Trans PULSE Canada
UBC Respectful Environments, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
From Our Blog
Find more about the ways Salal supports trans and gender diverse survivors of sexualized violence by reading our blog.
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Over the past six months, our community - survivors, supporters, service providers, feminist organizations, and advocates came together in powerful ways to stop the proposed 80% cuts to Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE). WAGE’s Role WAGE is the federal body...
Honoring Truth: A Reflection on the First Thanksgiving
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
“We may not achieve reconciliation within my lifetime, or within the lifetime of my children, but we will be able to achieve it if we all commit to working towards it properly. Part of that commitment is that every year we will stand up together and we will say ‘never again.”
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