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TRANSform Study


JOIN NOW: bit.ly/TRANSformSurvey


TRANSform is an ongoing research project designed to investigate the health and wellbeing experiences of the Australian trans and gender diverse community.

Two mature-aged trans people, including a trans woman and a trans man, standing together outdoors, smiling happily
CREATISTA, iStock

Participants first complete the enrolment survey, where they provide their email address which is then used to keep in touch with them for two key purposes: 


Invitations to participate in TRANSform sub-studies.

Each year TRANSform involves 2-3 sub-studies on priority research topics, and participants may be invited to participate in these via email. All these sub-surveys are voluntary – if people do not want to participate, they can just ignore the email. 


TRANSform research updates.

Each year participants are also sent 2-3 research update emails to keep them informed of the progress of the research including any publications and media coverage. This allows participants to see the outcomes of the time and energy they give to the project.


Participants

Three non-binary people sitting outdoors in a field, laughing and smiling happily.
Three non-binary friends. Shingi Rice, Adobe Stock.

We are recruiting individuals aged 16 years and above who have a gender that is different from what was presumed for them at birth, including trans men, trans women, non-binary people, and people with a cultural gender identity, such as Sistergirls and Brotherboys.


Participants can opt out of TRANSform at any time, no questions asked.


All participants will go into a draw to win one of 50 x $100 Giftpay vouchers each year, that can be redeemed at a variety of stores and services.


Aims

An elderly non-binary person sitting indoors, wearing a purple dress and a brunette wig. They are smiling happily.
Non-binary person. vandervelden, iStock.

The purpose of TRANSform is to provide robust, accurate, relevant, and current information about the Australian trans and gender-diverse community.


We work to share TRANSform research widely, with the aim to have a real-world impact and improve the lives of trans and gender-diverse people. This involves peer-reviewed publications, media engagement, and presentations at national and international training sessions, seminars, and conferences to a broad range of audiences including healthcare professionals and government representatives.


As a trans-led project, TRANSform also raises the profile of community-led research and provides opportunities for trans researchers.


Collaborations

We invite collaborating researchers who may seek to analyse existing data or to perform a new sub-study/survey as part of TRANSform to express interest via the Collaborate link.


Expression of interest forms will be initially submitted to Sav Zwickl then reviewed by the investigative team to assess scientific validity and appropriateness of data use. All projects must directly contribute to improving the health or wellbeing of the community or contribute to the education or training of a trans/gender diverse researcher.


Investigators will provide written feedback and subsequent ethical approval will need to be obtained.


Join study now or collaborate with us.


Materials

Below, you can download a TRANSform poster which is A3 size (297mm by 420mm), and a TRANSform flyer which is A6 size (105mm by 148mm). Ensure that you print these in the intended sizes for optimal results. The layouts with crop marks use a bleed of 3mm.


TRANSform social media tiles are available for Facebook and Instagram platforms. You can download all tiles below, along with a PDF which features the text that should accompany all posts.


On the 30th April 2025, we held a free online webinar to celebrate the 5 year anniversary of TRANSform, which you can view below:


Any advertisements which play before, during, or after the video are from YouTube, not us.

Read the accompanying report here. It provides an overview of the design, impact, and future goals of TRANSform.

We Acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Lands and Waterways on which we work and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders, past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land. All information provided on this website is intended as a guide only. Please see your doctor for specific health advice for your individual circumstances. © 2026 Trans Health Research.

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