Wellbeing, gender diversity & speech pathology

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Description: The overall aim of this project is to explore relationships between gender diverse people’s wellbeing, their identity, and their voice production as well as the possible influence speech pathology practices might have on these areas.

Gender diverse people provide their insights, perspectives and lived experiences with the research topics in an online one-on-one interview. Speech pathologists discuss the research topic in a focus group discussion with other speech pathologists working with gender diverse clients clinically. Like this, we aim to gain a better understanding of the relationship between these topics and to improve health care services for gender diverse people in the future.

In this project, we work together with a community advisory group consisting of gender diverse people who support us with their lived experiences.
Dates

State ongoing
Start 2023-03-13
End 2024-09-30
Form updated 2023-06-08

Report authors
Julia Tanase (link)
j.tanase@latrobe.edu.au
Location
Australia


Keywords
speech pathology
gender diversity
wellbeing
identity
voice
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Category
research

Inputs

individual

Julia Tanase



Task: Conducts research, writes thesis
Compensation: other(La Trobe University Graduate Research Scholarship)
group of individuals

Community advisory group consisting of gender diverse people (3)



Task: Consultation with the PhD researcher in different stages of the project about the appropriateness of study material and relevance of project contents
Recruitment: Personal contacts
Communication: Online meetings, written feedback
Barriers: Financial compensation of community advisory group members is limited due to limited funding
Compensation: paid
other resources

Outputs and impacts