Law Or No, Trans Bill’s Impact Ripples Through Indiana’s LGBTQ Community
- By Maddie Alexander, TheStatehouseFile.com
- Updated
- INDIANAPOLIS— With Gov. Eric Holcomb vetoing the trans athlete bill and House Speaker Rep. Todd Huston promising a vote to override the veto on May 24, some in the LGBTQ community are saying it will have a lasting effect no matter what.
House Bill 1041 prohibits trans girls from competing in K-12 sports teams.
“It’s so harmful for mental health because it is a question that is up for debate in the first place. We are constantly having to defend our rights, and it shows that this is a system in which mental health can’t even be supported in the beginning.â€
“Trans people have been literally demonized. It’s dehumanizing. We are all human beings. When folks are demonized, their lives are not as important.â€
According to a youth.gov study, “suicide is the third leading cause of death among youth ages 15 to 24, and LGBT youth are more likely to attempt suicide than their peers.†Similarly, The Trevor Project found that “42% of LGBTQ youth seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year, including more than half of transgender and nonbinary youth.â€
To combat these statistics, The Trevor Project runs a TrevorChat and TrevorText at 1-866-488-7386 for those in mental health distress.
Another option is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAHMSA), which offers a National Helpline for people in crisis, including those in the LGBTQ community. The SAHMSA National Helpline number is 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
Hannah Collins, senior marketing and communications manager for SAMHSA, described the helpline as a “confidential emotional support and crisis counseling to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, seven days a week, across the United States.â€
“The Lifeline is a national network of over 200 local crisis centers, uniting local resources with national standards and best practices,†she said.
For more LGBTQ-specific resources, go to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
What is a “transgender woman”? Isn’t this person a woman, so, why is it necessary to be labeled with a descriptive word?
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