Abstract

In Australia today, trans and gender diverse people face daily indignities in a myriad of contexts, including when accessing sexual and reproductive health care. This article illuminates some of the barriers that trans and gender diverse people experience when seeking sexual and reproductive health care and illustrates how these obstacles violate human rights. It concludes with recommendations regarding reforms to better protect the rights and dignity of trans and gender diverse people in Australia.

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