Professional Association for Transgender Health South Africa

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PATHSA is an interdisciplinary health professional organisation working to promote the health, wellbeing and self-actualisation of trans and gender diverse people.

PATHSA CPD | Tuesday, 30 June 2026 | 19:00–20:00Surgical UpdateSpeaker: Dr Kevin AdamsJoin us for an update on developme...
22/06/2026

PATHSA CPD | Tuesday, 30 June 2026 | 19:00–20:00

Surgical Update
Speaker: Dr Kevin Adams

Join us for an update on developments in gender-affirming surgery from one of South Africa’s most experienced surgeons in the field.

Dr Kevin Adams is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon and Senior Specialist at Groote Schuur and Red Cross Hospitals, and a founding member of the multidisciplinary Gender-Affirming Clinic at Groote Schuur Hospital. He has been involved in the provision and development of gender-affirming surgical care in South Africa since the clinic’s establishment in 2009.

This session will provide an overview of current developments in gender-affirming surgery, with opportunities for clinicians to deepen their understanding of contemporary surgical care and multidisciplinary practice.

🔒 Members only
🔗 Access via Mighty Network (link in bio)

PATHSA CPD | Tues, 26 May | 7–8pmThe Cost of Being Made to Wait: Trans Healthcare and Justice in South Africa - Recognit...
20/05/2026

PATHSA CPD | Tues, 26 May | 7–8pm

The Cost of Being Made to Wait: Trans Healthcare and Justice in South Africa - Recognition Delayed, Healthcare Denied

In 2026, many trans South Africans are still forced to fight for healthcare, dignity, and legal recognition that should never have been delayed.

This talk explores how discrimination, blocked access to services, and a shifting global activism landscape shape the everyday realities of trans and gender-diverse people. Waiting lists, gatekeeping, legal delays, and institutional barriers are not simply administrative challenges - they have direct consequences for health, safety, wellbeing, and survival.

The session will examine the human cost of exclusion and the ongoing activism needed to secure equitable, affirming healthcare and justice in South Africa and beyond.

Speaker: Lee-Anne Walker

🔒 Members only
🔗 Access link via PATHSA’s Mighty Network

PATHSA CPD | Tuesday, 28 April | 19:00–20:00Voice and Communication Therapy Across the Gender SpectrumVoice and communic...
22/04/2026

PATHSA CPD | Tuesday, 28 April | 19:00–20:00

Voice and Communication Therapy Across the Gender Spectrum

Voice and communication are central to how people are recognised, understood, and affirmed in everyday interactions. This session will explore gender-affirming approaches to voice and communication therapy across diverse identities, with attention to clinical practice, embodiment, and the social contexts in which voice is heard and interpreted.

Speaker: Saskia Lilienfeld (they/she)

Saskia is a Cape Town-based Speech-Language Therapist and activist with a focus on person-centred, affirming care. A UCT graduate, they have worked in both South Africa and the UK, and previously led the Speech Therapy Department at Khayelitsha Hospital.

In 2021, Saskia established a private practice focusing on gender-affirming and neurodiversity-affirming voice and communication therapy. They provide services nationally through online care. Alongside their clinical work, Saskia is active in advocacy for trans communities and affirming healthcare.

Drawing on both professional expertise and lived experience as a non-binary person diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood, Saskia’s work creates space for clients to explore voice, identity, and communication in ways that align with their sense of self.

🔒 Members only
🔗 Access via Mighty (link in bio)

PATHSA CPD | 24 February 2026 | 19:00–20:00Anti-Trans Narratives & Misinformation:A moderated panel discussion on impact...
17/02/2026

PATHSA CPD | 24 February 2026 | 19:00–20:00

Anti-Trans Narratives & Misinformation:
A moderated panel discussion on impact and response in gender-affirming healthcare

Anti-rights and anti-gender narratives are increasingly shaping the clinical landscape in South Africa. These coordinated misinformation strategies influence patient access to care, provider safety, institutional decision-making, and clinical confidence.

This moderated panel discussion will examine how these dynamics are affecting the provision of gender-affirming healthcare across settings. The conversation will address:

• How misinformation is circulating in South Africa
• The impact on patients, families, schools, workplaces, and communities
• Ethical duties, scope of practice, and informed consent as ongoing process
• Practical strategies for team-based response and patient support

Panel:
Jenna-Lee de Beer-Procter
Sakhile Msweli
Moderator: Pierre Brouard

🔒 Members only
🔗 Access via Mighty Network

🟣 KEYNOTE SPOTLIGHTWe’re honoured to welcome Pontsho Pilane as keynote speaker at the PATHSA Symposium 2025.📣 The Politi...
28/11/2025

🟣 KEYNOTE SPOTLIGHT
We’re honoured to welcome Pontsho Pilane as keynote speaker at the PATHSA Symposium 2025.

📣 The Politics of Faith and the Right to Care:
Confronting Evangelical Anti-Rights Movements in Trans Health

Pontsho’s keynote will explore how evangelical organising shapes resistance to gender-affirming care and how health professionals, advocates, and communities can respond. Drawing on her expertise in health journalism and social justice, this talk will examine the intersections of religion, politics, and access to care in the South African context.

📅 Saturday, 29 November

🕗 8:00–12:00

🔗 Open to all | Register via the link in bio

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Glendinningvale
Port Elizabeth
6001

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