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Community Resources

All resources on this page have been confirmed as inclusive by members of the Trans community in New Brunswick.

Doctors and Health Practitionrs

Doctors and Health Practitioners

New Brunswick Transgender Health Network: "We are an interdisciplinary group of healthcare professionals and community partners seeking to improve services for transgender people in NB." https://www.facebook.com/transhealthnetworknb/

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Mapleton Pharmacy (Moncton): Does hormone compounding for those on hormone treatments to help with health outcomes: https://www.mapletonpharmacy.com/

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Dr. John Dornan (Saint John): Endocrinologist/internist, experienced with transgender health. By referral.

Mental Health

Mental Health

Dr. Sandra Byer: Psychologist who specializes in sexuality.

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Amy Otteson: Psychologist who has experience with working with trans people and their needs: http://www.ottesonpsych.com/

 

Stel Raven: Social worker who has experience with trans people and their needs: https://stelraven.com/

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Trans Support Group (Moncton): Monthly peer support group for transgender people in the Moncton area. The group welcomes all MTF, FTM, Androgynous, 2-spirit, and cross dressers.

Legal Professionals

Legal Professionals

Brian Perry: McInnes Cooper - (506) 458-8572, brian.perry@mcinnescooper.com. Brian practices in the areas of civil litigation, insurance, real estate, administrative law, construction, and aboriginal law.

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Sabrina Winters: McInnes Cooper - (506) 451-0656, abrina.winters@mcinnescooper.com. Sabrina practices civil litigation, wills and estates, and family law.

 

Arlene Glencross: Glencross Ashford - (506) 454-1256 Email: ahglencross@glencrossashford.com.

 

LA Henry: LA Henry Law - (506) 455-5245, la@la-henry.ca. LA Henry has a general practice.

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University Services

University Services

University of New Brunswick – Spectrum: A peer support and social interaction group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
questioning, and gay-friendly students at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) and St. Thomas University (STU). 

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University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law – OUTlaw: A student-run 2SLGBTQIA+ social support group for students at the University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Law. The association provides input on legal matters that concern the Rainbow community. The members are willing to confer informally with members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and their allies on legal matters and to offer peer support.

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University of New Brunswick – Sexuality Centre: A peer-led space dedicated to promoting understanding and positive attitudes through education on issues surrounding health, orientation, and relationships. Services include a safe and supportive environment for students who are 2SLGBTQIA+, free condoms, information, workshops and presentations, a library of resources, and more.

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University of New Brunswick - Qmunity UNB: A 2SLGBTQIA+ student-run group at UNB, whose purpose is to unite, support, and provide visibility to the UNB 2SLGBTQIA+ community. 

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Indigenous Services

Indigenous Services

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Sexual Violence New Brunswick: "SVNB offers a 24-hour confidential sexual assault support line for anyone affected by sexual violence, or anyone supporting someone affected by sexual violence. Individual Counselling for All Women aged 16+ Group Support for Women, Men and Parents School Based Sexual Violence Prevention Programs Public Education and Awareness Training for Service Providers Community Development". FSAC is a trans-friendly service for those who identify as a woman.

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Between Friends Fredericton: This is a developing group for newcomers, refugees, etc. who are a part of the 2SLTBQIA+ community. Please message them at https://www.facebook.com/Betweenfriendsfred/ to find out more information on their meetings.

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Fredericton Gender Minorities:  "A large part of our group's focus is supporting trans, gender-non-conforming, and intersex individuals through social and medical transition. As part of our support and outreach activities we hold second-hand clothing exchanges, consult with educators and employers, purchase transition-related items for members in need, help members navigate legal name and sex marker changes, help members locate the medical and social services they need to live happily and comfortably, and more." https://www.frederictongenderminorities.com/

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