Intersectional strategies for access to sexual and gender dissidents health

The right of access to travestities and trans women health in Argentina is covered by legislation such as National Law 26,743, but it is in the institutional dimension that, on a daily basis, some medical staff struggle to deploy intersectional strategies, resorting to the policy of Friendly Clinics...

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Autores principales: Giamberardino, Gisela, Diaz, Julieta
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/30737
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Sumario:The right of access to travestities and trans women health in Argentina is covered by legislation such as National Law 26,743, but it is in the institutional dimension that, on a daily basis, some medical staff struggle to deploy intersectional strategies, resorting to the policy of Friendly Clinics. In some institutions, such as the one studied in the thesis that supports this article, it is possible to observe the obstacles to the implementation of the Friendly Clinic, as a consequence of a distribution of priorities in the care of health / disease processes based on the stereotypes of cis / heteronormative gender by the management and a large part of the hospital staff, deepening the exclusion of transvestites and trans women. The incorporation of intersectional strategies demands to keep in mind the systematic exclusion that these groups experience, weighing on the main institutions such as the family, the school, the world of work and health.