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As our LGBTQ+ communities age, we are entering new territory one filled with hopes, fears, systemic gaps, and deeply personal questions. What does it mean to grow older as a trans person in the UK today? What does dignity look like in later life? How do we protect identity, autonomy and respect in systems that don’t always understand us?
We are honoured to speak with Jacqui Gavin, a remarkable woman whose life and work have shaped conversations on trans equality across the UK. Jacqui is a trailblazer, a powerful advocate, and someone who has spoken courageously about the realities of living openly as a trans woman.
Jacqui brings lived experience, insight and wisdom to this conversation, and today we will explore her journey; the past that shaped her, the advocacy that drives her, and her hopes and concerns for the future as trans people navigate ageing, vulnerability, and the healthcare system.
About Jacqui Gavin (BEM)
Jacqui Gavin BEM is a cultural transformation leader known for her steady, people centred approach to change. Recognised for her long standing work in gender equality and awarded the British Empire Medal, she has held senior roles across the Cabinet Office, Britishvolt, and Britvic, guiding organisations to build cultures rooted in trust, dignity, and accountability.
She brings deep practical experience, a clear strategic voice, and a calm commitment to creating workplaces where people feel valued and able to thrive. Through her consultancy work she supports leaders across sectors to understand their culture with honesty and to shape organisations that stand on strong, human foundations.
Follow Jacqui on Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquigavin/
Email: [email protected]
Follow us on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/@theviewsroom
Instagram @theviewsroom
By The Views RoomAs our LGBTQ+ communities age, we are entering new territory one filled with hopes, fears, systemic gaps, and deeply personal questions. What does it mean to grow older as a trans person in the UK today? What does dignity look like in later life? How do we protect identity, autonomy and respect in systems that don’t always understand us?
We are honoured to speak with Jacqui Gavin, a remarkable woman whose life and work have shaped conversations on trans equality across the UK. Jacqui is a trailblazer, a powerful advocate, and someone who has spoken courageously about the realities of living openly as a trans woman.
Jacqui brings lived experience, insight and wisdom to this conversation, and today we will explore her journey; the past that shaped her, the advocacy that drives her, and her hopes and concerns for the future as trans people navigate ageing, vulnerability, and the healthcare system.
About Jacqui Gavin (BEM)
Jacqui Gavin BEM is a cultural transformation leader known for her steady, people centred approach to change. Recognised for her long standing work in gender equality and awarded the British Empire Medal, she has held senior roles across the Cabinet Office, Britishvolt, and Britvic, guiding organisations to build cultures rooted in trust, dignity, and accountability.
She brings deep practical experience, a clear strategic voice, and a calm commitment to creating workplaces where people feel valued and able to thrive. Through her consultancy work she supports leaders across sectors to understand their culture with honesty and to shape organisations that stand on strong, human foundations.
Follow Jacqui on Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquigavin/
Email: [email protected]
Follow us on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/@theviewsroom
Instagram @theviewsroom