Adults with disabilities should have control over their bodies. They should learn about sex and health. In this article, we explain how the supporters of people with disabilities can respect their right to information, pleasure and close relationships.
Sexual health includes:
At Women With Disabilities Australia, we believe that everyone over the age of consent has the right to make free and informed choices about:
These rights are known as sexual and reproductive health rights.
Sexual health is essential for everyone. People with disabilities deserve sexual health care. They deserve support in exploring a healthy sex life.
Some of us feel comfortable talking about our bodies. Others find it embarrassing. Some people lack the confidence or words to say what they mean.
If we don't talk about sex, we may miss out on the health care we need. Poor sexual health can lead to disease or unwanted pregnancy. It can make us feel less pleasure.
A lack of information about sex can also lead to inappropriate behaviour, like masturbating in public. If someone has never learnt about sex, how would they know what to do or not do?
A person with disabilities might not know about:
If you support someone with disabilities and would like to help them learn about sexual health, resources are available. You can visit the SECCA website for more information (external link).
People with disabilities may experience:
Give the person you support the help they need to make informed choices. This approach is called supported decision-making. You can learn more about this on the Neve page Supported decision making (internal link).
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