The STAD (Stop Transphobia and Discrimination) reporting system seeks to record manifestations of transphobia, give voice to the experiences of trans people, and provide an evidence base for policy and legislative change for trans rights in Ireland. Launched in 2013, the first report of its findings was published in June 2014. This report covers the period 2014-2016. A total of 79 reports were made to STAD in this period, 74 related to
the Republic of Ireland and five to Northern Ireland. Fifty reports related experiences of hate crime (46 of which occurred in the Republic of Ireland). Thirty-three reports related experiences of noncrime hostile actions including discrimination, harmful digital communications and everyday microaggressions (32 of which occurred in the Republic of Ireland).