Gender Identity Bill of Rights2025-01-09T16:31:18+00:00

GENDER IDENTITY BILL OF RIGHTS

GENDER IDENTITY
BILL OF RIGHTS

Because our profession is better when everyone is able to be their genuine self.

We invite you to read the Gender Identity Bill of Rights (GIBOR) below. To add your signature as a sign of support, click on the GIBOR Signatory Form button found at the top and bottom of this page. All organizations and individuals who complete the GIBOR Signatory Form will have their names added to the list of signatories.

We thank you in advance for your ongoing support.

Preamble

We, PrideVMC and the undersigned, present this Gender Identity Bill of Rights as a minimum foundation to identify and eliminate discriminatory practices against transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals in the veterinary profession including educational and employment environments; and strive to implement the protection of LGBTQ+ civil rights as upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States of America (Bostock v. Clayton County, 2020)* in alignment with the 1964 Civil Rights Act and international standards on human rights. We adopt this statement of how the veterinary profession should conduct itself in regards to gender diversity.

The previously mentioned identities are terms used to encapsulate a spectrum of identities that are flexible with ever-changing language to be more inclusive, and are valid in the presence or absence of medical and/or surgical gender affirmation process.

No statement can anticipate every circumstance; therefore, as a guiding principle, all of the rights below exist within a broader context of treating every human being with decency and respect.

Though this bill of rights was developed in the veterinary profession, the principles, rights, and protections described herein are universal for all gender-diverse and gender-expansive people regardless of their profession.

*This is the pertinent ruling at the time of writing, and can be modified for other regions/countries.

Acknowledgement:

At the time of writing, this document was created with the hope of being as inclusive as possible. However the transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming community is not monolithic, and there is a high likelihood that there are needs that are not addressed within this document.

The authors intend the following to be moral and ethical guidance for the profession and additional insight may be added over time.

Statement on INTERSECTIONALITY:

Discrimination due to race, ethnicity, indigeneity, sex, sexual orientation, disability, neurodiversity, socioeconomic status, creed, religion and other marginalized identities all impact individuals in the transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming community as well. These lenses of identity impact and inform an individual’s experience in gender expression, identity, and affirmation. These additional community needs and impacts may not be addressed in this document, and are essential considerations to an individual’s unique needs for support and empowerment in the veterinary profession.

With these considerations in mind, the authors, reviewers and signers of this document agree that the following rights should be implemented within the profession:

Right to IDENTITY

Gender identity is personal and individual. No one other than the individual should dictate the terms of gender identity, expression, or processes involved in gender affirmation. Additionally, there should be equal opportunities in education/training (in accordance with Title IX) and employment within the profession regardless of gender identity.

Right to NAMES

Addressing an individual by their name demonstrates respect and acknowledges you trust that they know themselves better than you do. Intentional ‘dead naming,’ whether as a continued deliberate campaign or wantonly neglectful use of a person’s birth or current legal name rather than chosen name, is an act of violence* against transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals and should not be tolerated. Accidental dead-naming can perpetuate harm against individuals.

*The WHO World Report on Violence and Health formally defines violence in part as the intentional use of power that results in psychological harm. Informally the typology of violence can include psychological attack in the workplace and other institutions.

Right to PRONOUNS

Pronouns can be fluid and subject to continual change by the individual. Correct use of pronouns is a right; therefore the introduction of pronouns in conversation, pronouns on name badges, and pronoun tags on emails that can be readily altered should be standard practice to create inclusive spaces in the veterinary profession.

Right to PRIVACY

Just as other individuals have a right to privacy, transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals have a right to privacy and should not be mandated to expose private medical information or any details regarding their lives, bodies, gender expression, and/or identity. Employers and colleagues should not discuss any medical information or details regarding these individuals with other employees, clients, etc.

Freedom of GENDER EXPRESSION

Gender expression is an individual freedom that may not match perceived societal gender norms. Thus, gender expression is not mandated by gender identity or transition. Any act within the veterinary profession, by an administrator, within an institution or organization, or by an employer or coworkers that restricts this right should be viewed as unacceptable.

Freedom from GENDER AFFIRMATION TIMELINES

The veterinary profession should accept and support the right of transgender, non binary, and gender non-conforming individuals to pursue or not pursue gender affirming medical and/or surgical treatment on their own timeline without interference from an employer, administrator, company, section head, or individual other than the transgender, non-binary, and/or gender non-conforming individual. Transition can look different for everyone, and the outward perception of such is not a starting or stopping point for resources and access to safe spaces.

Right to ADVOCACY

When needed at an institution/workplace, there should be documented efforts to find support through a third party (e. g. insurance gender affirmation services, local pride center services, national/international gender diverse organization resources, independent contractor, etc.) or when logistically feasible a trained diversity and inclusion advocate. These advocates should be knowledgeable about issues and challenges that transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming employees may encounter. Human resources should be aware of transgender health insurance, care access, and civil rights issues should they be called upon to discuss them.

Right to SAFETY

Transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming individuals should be able to have personal safety within work, teaching and learning environments. Transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming individuals should be able to use restrooms and changing rooms that correspond to their identity at their chosen pace. Additionally, gender neutral restrooms should be available when logistically feasible for those who wish to use them. Signage should be altered to be non-discriminatory on gender neutral restrooms (e.g. triangle sign).

Freedom from EXPLANATION

The work involved in transgender diversity, equity, and inclusion education (including implicit bias and microaggressions) and training of staff should be the responsibility of the veterinary profession, employers, and institutions rather than the individual. Training should be informed by transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming voices and expertise.

Protection from COWORKER DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT

It should be the responsibility of the veterinary profession and the employer/institution to commit to identify and reduce learning space/workplace/workspace harassment and discrimination of any type.

Protection from CLIENT DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT

It should be the responsibility of the veterinary profession and the employer/institution, when feasible and allowable, to shield the transgender, non-binary, or gender non-conforming individual from prejudice and harassment by clients in a similar manner to the way in which other marginalized individuals are protected.

Right to CORRECT INFORMATION

It should be the responsibility of the veterinary profession and the employer/institution to alter signage, marketing, websites, contacts, and all other relevant documents and materials with expediency to reflect an individual’s identity at the point at which the individual dictates it. Any announcement concerning names, pronouns, or any other personal details should be informed and led by the individual’s preferences.

Please email Info@PrideVMC.org for questions and comments related to the Gender Identity Bill of Rights.

Organizational

Abel Pet Clinic – Global GIBOR
ACVECC Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Advanced Animal Care of Mount Pleasant
Alberta Helping Animals Society
Alma Vet Connection
American Animal Hospital Association
American Association of Feline Practitioners
American Association of Industry Veterinarians (AAIV)
American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges
American Association of Veterinary State Boards
American Board of Veterinary Practitioners
American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM)
American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (ACVPM)
American College of Veterinary Surgeons
American Veterinary Dental College™
American Veterinary Medical Association
Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota
Animal Health Care Clinic Clearwater, FL
Animal Health Economics, LLC
Animal Medical Hospital
Ark Animal Hospital – San Diego
Arms of Aloha LLC
ARVA (Australian Rainbow Veterinary Association)
Askin Animal Health Enterprises
Association of Asian Veterinary Medical Professionals (AAVMP)
Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians
Association of Primate Veterinarians
Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians
Association of Shelter Veterinarians
Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island
ATSAQ
Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists
Baccalieu Trail Animal Hospital
BestFriends Veterinary Clinic – Albertville, MN
BetterVet
BlackDVM Network
BLEND VetMed, PLLC
Boehringer Ingelheim USA Inc.
Boston Veterinary Clinics
Brief Media
Bright Light Veterinary Eye Care
British Small Animal Veterinary Association – Global GIBOR
British Veterinary Ethnicity & Diversity Society
British Veterinary LGBT+
Brook Farm Veterinary Center
Brown Dog Veterinary Solutions, LLC
Calm Pet Vet – Global GIBOR
Canadian Collective for Equity in Veterinary Medicine/ Collectivité Canadienne pour l’Équité en Médecine Vétérinaire
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association / Association canadienne des médecins vétérinaires
Carbondale Animal Hospital PC
Cardinal Animal Hospital
Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University
Cary Consulting
Center for Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery
Central Coast Pet Emergency Clinic
Central Park Veterinary Clinic
Chapter VIII: Veterinary Inclusion and Intersectionality Initiative
Charlotte Veterinary Surgical Service
CityVet
Clay Creek Equine Veterinary Services, LLC
CloserStill Media – US Vet Shows
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota
Colorado Association of Certified Veterinary Technicians
Colorado State College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Comfurt Collar – Global GIBOR
Corps d’Inclusion – FMV
Covetrus
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University
DC Ranch Animal Hospital
DCVMA
Dechra
Delmar Animal Hospital
Derm Delivered PLLC
Digitail – Veterinary Software – Global GIBOR
Diversify Veterinary Medicine Coalition
Dogz’nHarmony, Inc. – Global GIBOR
Dr. Amanda Donnelly
Dr. Brown-Bury Veterinary Relief Services – Global GIBOR
Dr. V. Bones
DVM6
Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care
Elanco Animal Health
Eliot Veterinary Hospital
ElleVet Sciences
Emancipet
Embark Veterinary
Empathos Veterinary Wellness
Empowering Veterinary Teams (EVT)
Empowering Veterinary Teams, LLC
Encore Vet Group
Ethos Veterinary Health
EVG Specialty Network
Fanwood Animal Hospital
Fear Free
Fidu
Fishfly Wellness & Consulting
Flourish Veterinary Consulting
Flourishing Phoenix Veterinary Consultants
Free Will Animal Training, LLC
Friendship Hospital for Animals
FYR Consulting US
Germinder + Associates/Goodnewsforpets.com
Get MotiVETed!
Goldsmith Dog Training, LLC
Good News for Pets
Guardian Veterinary Care
Harcum College Veterinary Nursing Program
Haven Veterinary Services – Global GIBOR
Healing Paws LLC
Heart + Paw
Heartland Veterinary Partners
Hill’s Pet Nutrition Sales, Inc
Holladay Veterinary Hospital
Hound
Hyde Park Veterinary Clinic
I.T. Guru
IGNITE – Global GIBOR
Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association
IndeVets
Indiana Veterinary Technician Association
International Association of Veterinary Social Work – Global GIBOR
Interpersonal Communication Services, Inc.
Isla Veterinary Boutique Hospital
Jewish Association of Veterinarians
Jurney Veterinary Neurology
Kontak
Kruger Animal Hospital
La Vida Animal Hospital
LAB: Ludar Animal Behavior & Consulting
Lake Placid Animal Hospital
Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice
Latinx VMA
Leading Veterinary Teams, LLC
M3 Counseling LLC
Manitoba Veterinary Technologists Association
Mars Veterinary Health
Marsha L Heinke, CPA, Inc.
Marshall Recruiting Consortium
Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association
MedVet
MentorVet
Merck Animal Health
MetroPet Veterinary Clinic
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Michigan Veterinary Medical Association
Midwest Bird and Exotic Animal Hospital
MJB Management, LLC
MKB Strategic Consulting Ltd.
Mobile Veterinary Specialists (MOVES)
Monkey Marketing Promotions
MSPCA- Angell – Global GIBOR
Multicultural Veterinary Medical Association
My Neighborhood Vet, Lincolnwood, IL
National Association for Black Veterinarians (NABV)
National Veterinary Associates (NVA)
Nationwide – Global GIBOR
Native American Veterinary Association
NAVTA National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America
Nestlé Purina®
New York State Veterinary Medical Society
Next Step Veterinary Consulting
NorthStar VETS
Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital
Not One More Vet (NOMV)
Oakland Veterinary Referral Services
Obi Veterinary Education
Old Derby Animal Hospital
One Health Clinic – Seattle
Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians
Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph
Ontario Veterinary Medical Association
Overland Animal Hospital & Pet Resort
Oz Animal Hospital
Park Animal Hospital
Park Lane Veterinary Hospital
Parkway Animal Hospital
Partner Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center
Pasco Animal Hospital
Paumanok Veterinary Hospital
Pawsibilities Vet Med
PawTech LLC. – Global GIBOR
Pet Dental Specialists
Pet Emergency and Specialty Center of Marin
Pet Peace of Mind
Petco Health & Wellness, Inc.
PetDesk
PetMedic Urgent Care
PetSuites of America
Piedmont Communities Spay Neuter & Wellness Clinic
Pieper Veterinary
Pinellas Animal Hospital
Portland Veterinary Medical Association
Practice Maven Management Consulting
Pride Student Veterinary Medical Community (PrideSVMC)
Pride Veterinary Medical Community (PrideVMC)
Professional Management Associates, LLC
Purdue University Pride SVMC
Purina® Pro Plan® Veterinary Diets
Rancocas Veterinary Associates
Rarebreed Veterinary Partners
Ready, Vet, Go
Real Talk Unleashed Veterinary Podcast – Global GIBOR
Red Tail Rehab, PC
Registered Veterinary Technologists and Technicians of Canada (RVTTC) / Technologues et des techniciens vétérinaires agréés du Canada (TTVAC)
Relief Rover
Remedy Veterinary Specialists
Riverside Veterinary Hospital
Rockford Road Animal Hospital
Roo
Rowan University School of Veterinary Medicine
Saskatchewan Association of Veterinary Technologists
Shey’s Veterinary Hospital
Shorewood Animal Hospital
Signal Mountain Veterinary Clinic
Simply Done Tech Solutions
SKINNIGOLIVELLC
Snout School
Sound Equine Veterinary Hospital
South Arbor Animal Hospital
Starkville Pride
SteersVet
Stratham-Newfields Veterinary Hospital
Student American Veterinary Medical Association (SAVMA)
Synaptic Neuro-Inclusive Leadership
Tender Touch Veterinary Hospital
Texas A&M University Pride SVMC
Texas Veterinary Dental Center
The Animal Clinic, Toronto, Canada
The Animal Hospital of Roxbury
The Bridge Club
The Downing Center for Animal Pain Management, LLC
The House Call Vet Academy – Global GIBOR
The Pink Stethoscope
The Social DVM, LLC
The Street Dog Coalition
The University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine, Diversity and Inclusion
The Vet Reset
The Vets
The Village Veterinarian – Global GIBOR
Thoughtful Life Counseling
Tierärztliche Praxis Scharnhorst GmbH, Germany
Toothy Thomson
Toronto Integrative Animal Health
Tree House Veterinary Wellness Center
Trillium C, LLC
Truss Vet- Veterinary Urgent Care
Tufts Veterinary Council on Diversity
Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine
TwoPointOne Vet Med
University of California Davis Veterinary Medical Center
University of Minnesota CVM Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine
Utopia Animal Hospital
Valencia Animal Hospital
Varsity Veterinary Center
VECCS DEI Task Force
Vermont Veterinary Medical Association
Vet Candy
Vet Med Baby
Vet to Vet Coaching, LLC
VetBilling
Vetcetera
VetCT
Veteos
Veterinární klinika Na Zdaboři, Česká republika
Veterinary Anesthesia Nerds
Veterinary Cancer Society
Veterinary Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Clinic
Veterinary Dental Services, LLC
Veterinary Emergency Group
Veterinary Eye Center of New York City
Veterinary Healthcare Associates – Global GIBOR
Veterinary Hope Foundation
Veterinary Information Network
Veterinary Leadership Institute
Veterinary Management Groups
Veterinary Medical Association Executives (VMAE)
Veterinary Technology Program at Appalachian State University
VetPrep
Vets for Pets Health and Training Center
VetTechPrep
VetVacationCE
Visiting Veterinary Angels
VOICE National
Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Washington State Veterinary Medical Association
WhiskerCloud
Whispering Pines Pet Clinic
Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association
Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative
Wonderland Flower Company by the Floriography Fellows
World Small Animal Veterinary Association – Global GIBOR
WVLDI (Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative)
Wycone Veterinary Services, LLC
Zen Paws Pet Sitting
Zoetis
2 Manage Vets Consulting, LLC

Individuals

Over 1400 people in the Veterinary Medicine Community have signed in support and this number continues to grow daily.

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