A Tale of Two Lives - Helen Dale - Books - Tranzcare - 9781999632991 - 2022
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A Tale of Two Lives

Helen Dale

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A Tale of Two Lives

Inspirational story of award winning trans activist, writer, trainer and counsellor: Helen Dale.



Having grown up as a RAF Brat and keen scout, dreaming of being a pilot in the RAF, she concealed a secret for decades before accepting, in 1998, that she needed to transition.



Losing one job as a consequence, she joined Greater Manchester Probation in 1999. As the first openly trans employee nationally she provided awareness training for probation and prison staff and others and became the de facto lead on trans issues.



She persuaded the then Lesbian and Gay staff association to extend its membership criteria to include trans and spent several years as chair. She also helped to found a: gender - the UK pan-Civil Service trans support network and was made an honorary life member when she retired in 2015. She served on local and national diversity boards and chaired a trans charity in Manchester as well as training as a counsellor.



Her work was recognised with several awards including a Butler Trust Award presented by HRH Princess Anne at Buckingham Palace.



"A Tale of Two Lives" tells how she came out to family and friends and how that might have been handled better! It also covers her life after transition, embarking on a range of activities learning to scuba dive, qualifying as a yacht skipper, fire breathing, diving with sharks - including Great Whites - and holidaying around the world as part of a group or on solo trips showing that being trans is no barrier to living a full life.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released 2022
ISBN13 9781999632991
Publishers Tranzcare
Pages 203
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   548 g
Language English  

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