Abstract
CASE SETTING Gender diverse young people have lower rates of exercise, and higher rates of mental and physical health challenges, perpetuated by a lack of trans-friendly physical activity providers and environments. Our collaborative project aimed to create and support community-based exercise opportunities for trans and gender diverse young people (15-25yrs) to increase participation and improve their physical and mental health outcomes. Alongside feasibility data from 18 months delivery, two case studies will be presented (23 yrs non-binary individual, presenting with disordered eating and exercise, neurodivergence and mental illness; 18yrs transfeminine presenting with neurodivergence and participation barriers). APPROACH AND TREATMENT Through targeted community collaboration with young people and multidisciplinary support services, a supportive and inclusive structured exercise program was created. Specifically, we delivered and evaluated the feasibility of the exercise program for gender diverse young people; and educated the wider exercise and health community on inclusive exercise practices. RESULTS Forty-six gender diverse young people participated across the delivery of 11 x 8-10 week programs in 5 Perth metro locations, totalling 4518 exercise therapy hours. On average 100% of participants reported a score higher than 3/5 for program enjoyment, 79% of participants reported a score higher than 3/5 for motivation to return. Participants on average increased weekly physical activity participation by 50% since commencing the program, and 100% of participants would recommend the program to other trans peers. REFLECTIONS/LEARNINGS In WA, the absence of exercise opportunities for gender diverse young people prompted our tailored program. We prioritized inclusivity, safety, and participant-specific needs. Our proactive approach included health screenings, upskilling staff, and encouraging a supportive environment. Listening to participant expectations, involving a Youth Advisory Group, and engaging a Youth Engagement Officer proved vital for program success. Our reflections incorporate the significance of tailored, inclusive programs and community involvement in fostering active, safe spaces.
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