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Transgender People Among Changing Homeless Population in AZ

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008   

Phoenix, AZ – Years of war and the broken economy are having an impact on the types of people seeking help from Arizona's largest homeless shelter, and one group being found more frequently living on the streets is transgender individuals.

David Bridge, chief program officer for Central Arizona Shelter Services says he's trying to better accommodate the needs of homeless transgender people. His shelter recently changed its policy to allow transgender homeless to self-identify their gender, instead of relying on physical or legal status.

"We've provided them some accommodations around privacy and confidentiality and things like that. But other than that, the services that they get here are the same services that any homeless person would receive in terms of shelter, basic needs, case management, employment services."

Bridge says finding employment may be more difficult for transgender people, based on appearance and other factors. He would eventually like to partner with another community agency to provide more specialized services geared specifically to the needs of the transgender homeless.

Bridge says his goal for all his clients, including transgender people, is ensuring safety, dignity and respect. But he also wants to prevent harassment.

"Obviously transgender people can attract attention, and within the homeless population we have significant numbers of people coming out of corrections, and we have significant numbers of people people with mental illnesses. These are all things people are aware of, and it is an environment that can be threatening."

Bridge says a new shelter policy assigns transgender clients bed space in the dormitory of their self-identified gender, and can provide them separate shower and restroom facilities if necessary.




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