Family Planning organization Launches Campaign On The Rights Of humans With Learning Disabilities To Sex And Relationships, UK
Clinicians working in hospital and community settings can get involved in fpa’s (Family Planning Association) Sexual Health Week (4-10 August 2008) themed It’s My Right! The awareness week is campaigning on the issue of the rights of public with learning disabilities to have sex and relationships and enjoy good sexual health. A new set of posters, featuring models with learning disabilities are now available at www.fpa.org.uk as part of an knowledge package for health professionals.
There are by 1.5 million citizens with learning disabilities in the UK, but some issues still exist about accepting that group as sexual beings with individual needs and sexual preferences. These issues can effectively stop citizens with learning disabilities from exploring their own sexuality, starting relationships and having sex.
In addition to launching the campaign materials fpa will be unveiling a new interactive CD-Rom called All about us for folks with learning disabilities on the 4 August. The CD costs £19.99 and explores personal development and knowledge around sex, sexuality and relationships.
Julie Bentley, Chief Executive, fpa said:
“Clinicians working within the discipline of learning disabilities have
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