HAMBURG JBI-GRADE-WORKSHOP DAYS 2025: BACKGROUND TO DISCUSSIONS ON THE TRANSITION OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

The Hamburg JBI GRADE workshop days

The JBI GRADE workshop days will take place on 10 and 11 July 2025 at the Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg (Chair: Prof. Gerhard Schreiber). The event is organised by the JBI Centre for Gender Health Care.

An interdisciplinary team of international experts will analyse and evaluate existing discourse on the transition of transgender children and adolescents. The aim is to develop ethics-based, evidence-informed guidelines to support trans children and adolescents during this process. The GRADE Working Group’s methodological tools will be used for this purpose.

A new feature of the guidelines for this population group is the definition of affirmative targets (‘outcomes’) relating to positive gender existential development. These include:

  1. A happy life with a high quality of life is understood as an ongoing sense of physical well-being and emotional fulfilment.
  2. A stable, altruistic quality of life.
  3. A quality of life based on solidarity.

The JBI GRADE workshop days in 2025 will deepen and ground these outcomes theoretically within the framework of the JBI EBHC (Evidence-Based Health Care) model. Due to its consistent focus on the perspective of healthcare consumers, the model is particularly well suited to promoting gender-sensitive healthcare.

The event is being held in collaboration with two associations: Beratung für Geschlechtliche Vielfalt e.V. (BGV e.V.) and the Association für Evidence based Gender Health (AEBGH)

Workshop program

 

Thursday July 10, 2025

StartWorkshop no.TopicAbstractManagement
08:30Welcome/introductionProf. Dr. Gerhard Schreiber
09:001ELKE – The new concept of trans Health CareAbstract: ELKE as a framework for stabilizing trans-affirmative quality of life Dr. Dr. Claudia Haupt
11:00Break
11:302Autism is not a deficit. For a healthy understanding of ASPI happinessAbstract: Resource-oriented autism approach to stabilize trans-affirmative quality of life Martin Zgraggen
13:30Lunch
14:303“You can’t know that yet!” – trans children in The shadow of adultismAbstract: Agency instead of heteronomy – a critical-psychological approach to empowering trans children Alexia Kutschmar, Mareike Proske
16:30Break
17:004Levinas in social workAbstract: Levinasian relational ethics as the foundation of trans-affirmative social work Elena Letting
19:00Discussion, followed by dinner

 

Friday July 11, 2025

StartWorkshop no.TopicAbstractManagement
08:005Because they know what they are doing. Luna may be named after the moon, but her eyes see through clouds.Abstract: Parent-free interaction and agency as the basis for trans-affirmative development Hannah Stock
10:00Break
10:306The new trauma therapies. A turning point for trans health Care?Abstract: Trauma-sensitive approach to strengthening trans children – beyond pathologizing treatment Dr. Dr. Claudia Haupt
12:30Lunch break
13:307Happiness, unimaginableAbstract: Critical understanding of happiness as protection against normative appropriation Corinna Wintzer
15:30Break
16:008Queer HandicapAbstract: QueerHandicap: Denormalizing disability, expanding scope for actionHelga Denu
18:00Conclusion DiscussionKathrin Bruder
19:00Closing-up/FarewellProf. Dr. Gerhard Schreiber