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WATCH: Donegal mother defends transgender child in impassioned speech
Taryn de Vere speaks out against the abuse her transgender child has faced simply for ‘her obvious joy in a dress’.
Ireland
1 April, 2021.
Written by Ian Smith.
A Donegal mother slammed a man for mocking her then five year-old transgender child for picking out a dress at a charity shop. Taryn de Vere discussed the incident at a TEDx Talk in Derry.
“My daughter saw a dress that she liked on the rack and she pulled it out and held it against herself. The man in the shop looked her up and down and laughed rudely. My little girl was crushed, she stood outside the shop crying. I was livid, a grown man making fun of a small child and her obvious joy in a dress. Why did he think that he could treat her this way? Was it the fact he thought she was a boy and a boy shouldn’t wear dresses? Up until 100 years ago boys wearing dresses was the norm.”
Further research to be carried out on mental health in veterinary professions
However, CEO and registrar of the Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI) Niamh Muldoon has told
AgriLand that the council’s next task is to carry out such research, and it will be partnering with the National Suicide Research Foundation and the National Office for Suicide Prevention to do so early in the new year.
In November, the VCI launched a new Safevet Smart Handbook, which it says provides practical mental health advice and support for veterinary professionals.
Its author, Dr. Margaret O’Rourke, is a clinical psychologist and director of behavioural science at the School of Medicine in University College Cork.
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