Anser Javed, Chairman of the Birth Defect Foundation, Promises Support for Psychology Students and Highlights Treatment Options for Gender-Related Health Conditions
Seminar and Awareness Walk:
Anser Javed addressed BS and MS Psychology students, offering internships, research, and thesis support. He also led an awareness walk with University of Lahore students to promote understanding of treatable conditions like Transgender issues and ambiguous gender in children.
Raising Public Awareness:
Anser Javed and Dr. Wahida Anjum emphasize the potential for Transgender individuals to form families, advocating for greater societal acceptance and medical support for these conditions.
Anser Javed, Chairman of the Birth Defect Foundation & Transgender Rehabilitation Foundation, is addressing the BS and MS students of the Psychology Department. He has promised to provide assistance in the form of internships, research, and thesis support through the Birth Defect Foundation’s program for these students.
Both treatable conditions, Transgender and children with ambiguous gender, have different treatment methods. The treatment for children with ambiguous gender is surgery, whereas the treatment for Transgender individuals is psychological. To raise awareness, an awareness walk was conducted with the female students of the University of Lahore, in which Chairperson Dr. Wahida Anjum and Anser Javed, Chairman of the Birth Defect Foundation and Transgender Rehabilitation Welfare Society, participated. During the walk, they explained that if Transgender individuals marry someone of the opposite gender from the one they were born with, marriage is possible, and they have full potential to form a family.
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