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Who are we? - TESA's mission is to be a witness to and a voice for matters concerning trans Albertans.

TESA was formed in the hopes that building a traditional non-profit advocacy group would open opportunities for formal engagement with authorities who otherwise overlook the unique needs of the larger trans community.

 

What do we do? - TESA engages in advocacy and education in three primary areas: government, outreach, and community development.

 

Government & Institutions:

  • policy analysis
  • letter writing
  • meetings and presentations

Education & Outreach:

  • media interviews
  • invited talks, presentations, and panels
  • invited consultation

Community Development:

  • fact sheets
  • workshops
  • community consultation

 

Why should you join TESA - Promoting equity and social justice for our members and the community at large is a significant undertaking. TESA appreciates the efforts of its many supporters, and can always use motivated individuals to help with our activities.
​Who should join TESA? - TESA welcome members who fall under the transgender umbrella, as well as allies and other supports.

Click here to join TESA

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  • Campaigns - TESA engages in advocacy and education in three primary areas: government, outreach, and community development. TESA campaigns help provide information, resources, and support to be a witness and a voice for issues concerning trans Albertans. Click Here for More Info

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  • Organizations - The following pages list links to trans* and trans*-related organizations and professional associations.

Click Here for Trans Organizations

Click Here for Professional Associations 

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  • Transitioning - The following pages list links to resources for transitioning.
  1. About trans&transitioning
  2. Medical Resources
  3. Identity Documents
  4. Employment Resources

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FACT PAGES

To better help members, non-members, and allies support issues of concern for trans people in Alberta, TESA has created detailed Fact Pages containing detailed, referenced facts about a specific topic. Fact Pages contain useful information for helping you speak with your:

  • provincial MLA or federal MP
  • healthcare professionals
  • school or university administration
  • employer or human resources department, or
  • special interest groups or media.

 

  • Alberta Identity documents - lists requirements for updating official Alberta identification documents and certificates, as well as Canadian passport information for Albertans. Click Here to Learn More

 

  • GRS funding in Alberta - explains the qualification criteria for trans Albertans seeking Gender Reassignment Surgery. Click Here to Learn More

 

  • Human rights across Canada - notes the specific Canadian provincial and territorial human rights legislation with regards to "gender identity" and/or "gender expression" Click Here to Learn More

 

  • School inclusion in Alberta - notes the specific school board policies regarding "gender minorities" in Alberta's public education system. Click Here for More Info 

 

  • Trans Patient Care Guide for Health Care Professionals - provides an overview of help healthcare professionals establish a safe and welcoming environment for trans individuals. Click Here for More Info