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International Day of Transgender Visibility 2025
Mar 31, 2025
Transgender and non-binary people have always been here—and today (and every day), we celebrate them.
March 31st marks International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), an annual event dedicated to recognizing the achievements, resilience, and contributions of transgender and non-binary people around the world.
Trans and non-binary identities have existed for centuries, long before Western terminology. From Two-Spirit identities in Indigenous cultures to hijras in South Asia, gender diversity is deeply rooted in global history. While issues facing transgender communities have gained more visibility in recent years, trans people have been advocating for their rights for generations.
The mental health impact of transphobia
Despite progress, transgender and non-binary individuals continue to experience discrimination in healthcare, employment, and daily life, contributing to higher rates of mental health challenges.
- Only 34% of transgender individuals rate their mental health as positive, compared to 72% of cisgender individuals (Statistics Canada, 2018).
- Nearly half of transgender individuals have seriously contemplated suicide.
- 61% have been diagnosed with a mood or anxiety disorder.
Barriers to affirming healthcare, stigma, and systemic discrimination all contribute to these disparities. But trans people deserve mental health care that affirms and supports them.
CMHA-CT is here to support
At CMHA-CT, we are committed to ensuring mental health services are inclusive and affirming.
For additional mental health resources for transgender and non-binary individuals, check out:
Today, and every day, we celebrate the trans community. Let’s continue to uplift trans voices, advocate for equity, and create a future where all identities are respected and affirmed.
🏳️⚧️ Happy International Transgender Day of Visibility!