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PFLAG Transgender Network news
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- 2006
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- 15 (Jan)
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- lesbische vrouwen, homo's, transgenders, relaties, gezinnen, ouders, internationaal
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- 2006
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- Spring
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- lesbische vrouwen, homo's, Verenigde Staten
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- 2006
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- Summer/Fall
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- lesbische vrouwen, homo's, Verenigde Staten
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- 2006
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- Winter
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- lesbische vrouwen, homo's, Verenigde Staten
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- Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review
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- 2006
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- 2
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- veroudering, leeftijdsgroepen, lesbische vrouwen, homo's, biseksuelen, transgenders, Australië
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- This issue marks the first occasion on which a peer-reviewed Australian journal has focused on the theme of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) ageing. Jo Harrison presents a historical perspective on change which has occurred in relation to GLBTI ageing in Australia since 1988. With Genée Marks Harrison reports on a qualitative research project which used a focus group interview with 6 self-identified, out lesbians aged 45 years and over. Nine aged care facilities brochures were also analysed to generate data. The research revealed the silencing of non-heterosexual identities through the absence of representation in the brochures and the exclusion of lesbians from the construction of aged care space. It was observed that current aged care facilities design, amenities, flexibility of options and choice do not seem to fit with this generations lifestyle, activities and interests regardless of sexual-orientation issues. A proposed preferred option suggested by the members of the focus group was a culturally safe space that is accessible to women only. Recommendations are made for social work practitioners, lesbian and feminist activists, policy makers, the aged care industry, and researchers.
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