Trans and non-binary people's experience of GP care in Kirklees and Calderdale
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Healthwatch Calderdale and Healthwatch Kirklees used local data from Healthwatch England's research on trans and non-binary people's experience of GPs to write a report. They heard from 26 people.
The feedback received in Kirklees and Calderdale echoes many of the national themes seen in Healthwatch England’s July 2025 report. Locally, people also described needing to educate their GP, struggling to access HRT, and facing misgendering or stigma at the GP front door.
Compared to the national findings, local respondents appear to report similar levels of dissatisfaction with gender-affirming care but gave more neutral or moderate ratings for general care. However, the burden of ‘transmin’—the admin and self-advocacy work trans and non-binary people do to access care—remains significant.
This reinforces the need for consistent, respectful and informed care across GP services in both areas.