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I’m working on a law question and need a sample draft to help me learn. Trans Pulse Canada ResearchOver a 10-week period in 2019, the Trans PULSE Canada research team collected survey data from 2,873 trans and non-binary people aged 14 years or older and living in Canada. Participants were able to complete the full survey, or a 10-minute short form containing key items, in English or French online, on paper, via telephone (with or without a language interpreter), or on a tablet with a Peer Research Associate in major cities.Data from respondents who completed the full survey has been weighted to more accurately represent those who completed the short form. The Trans PULSE Canada survey included questions from the Ontario’s Trans PULSE project, questions from Statistics Canada surveys to allow for comparisons to the general population, and questions developed by trans, and non-binary people based on community priorities.Snapshot of Findings:Among racialized trans and non-binary respondents:72% had experienced verbal harassment in the past 5 years45% had ever been harassed at work or school73% worried about being stopped or harassed by police or security because of who they are Context:Transgender (trans) and non-binary people in Canada are a population that experiences discrimination and challenges in accessing health care. To date, there has been no all-ages data on the health and well-being of racialized trans and non-binary people in Canada.Both general population data in Canada, and trans-specific data from the United States has found that racialized populations were more likely to be living in low-income households, and to have experienced discrimination, among other inequalities.In 2009-2010, Ontario’s Trans PULSE Project found that three quarters of racialized trans people had experienced racism or ethnicity related discrimination, and one quarter had been harassed by police because of their race or ethnicity. This report expands on the Ontario data to provide a national snapshot of socio-demographics, health, access to health care, and experiences of discrimination among racialized trans and non-binary people.Read the full report by following this link:HEALTH AND WELL-BEING AMONG RACIALIZED TRANS AND NON-BINARY PEOPLE (transpulsecanada.ca)Source: C. Chih, J. Q. Wilson-Yang, K. Dhaliwal, M. Khatoon, N. Redman, R. Malone, S. Islam, & Y. Persad on behalf of the Trans PULSE Canada Team. Health and well-being among racialized trans and non-binary people in Canada. 2020-11-02.Deliverable:Your task is to develop an action plan that strives to build community trust between members of the trans and non-binary community and the TPS by using the 4 steps of Appreciative Inquiry (Discover, Dream, Design, and Deliver, pg. 167 textbook).Resources (Students are invited to use any of the following resources and/or any of their own):A Guide to Police Services in Toronto dedicated to our Trans Communitieshttps://www.torontopolice.on.ca/publications/files/guide_to_police_services_trans_community.pdfToronto Police Service: Gender Diversity and Trans Inclusion ProjectToronto Police Service :: To Serve and ProtectSummary: Waterman v. Toronto Police | Ontario Human Rights Commission (ohrc.on.ca)TPSNews.ca | Stories | Pride in LGBTQ2S+ CommunitiesWhy we’re still fighting for LGBTQ2S+ rights in 2021 | The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (pipsc.ca)Friends of Ruby Home | Friends of RubyBest Practices in Policing and LGTBQ Communities in Ontariohttps://www.cacp.ca/equity-diversity-inclusion.html?asst_id=2347Humber’s 2SLGBTQ+ Education Guidehttps://libguides.humber.ca/2SLGBTQ Final Product RequirementsIncludes each step of Appreciative Inquiry (AI)The action plan must be realistic and incorporate the current literature and authentic efforts being taken or proposed by the Toronto Police Service. For example, for the “Dream†step, students can include activities, programs, policies, etc. that are currently being utilized by the police or in the process of being amended based on the recommendations of formal reports and or equity seeking groups etc. Incorporates principles of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI)Includes testimonies and case scenarios as applicable (so perhaps you can reference a specific case study, program or policy that is working and feature it within your final product) Format: the paper must be no more than 2 pagesA proper APA reference list must be provided