It's mostly Rise Women's Legal Centre that they will be walking through the doors of. That's a separate organization, but it's one that we're intimately involved in. The students are all receiving training from a lawyer in the community who's very active on trans rights and who also identifies as non-binary.
We're building that in more and more. We've made it quite central on the website, because we've received some feedback around the fact that we have “women” in the title. We were asked how people who don't identify along traditional gender lines could identify with the way in which we've described the limitations of our clinic. So we've tried to really put that out there in the world.
For the people who staff the clinic, there are no restrictions on the gender identity of the people who work there.