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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUoxXpqof8A. Sexual Health Week 2019. 16 th – 22 nd September 2019. Making Sexual Health Inclusive: Relationships sex and disability. By the end of this presentation. You will know the focus of sexual health week.
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Sexual Health Week 2019 16th – 22nd September 2019
Making Sexual Health Inclusive: Relationships sex and disability
By the end of this presentation • You will know the focus of sexual health week. • You will know some facts about sex relationships and disability. • You will know what disabled people are tired of hearing about their sex lives. • You will know some stereotypes and myths about disability sex and relationships. • You will know places to find specialist help and support • You will know about and how to access bSHaW, sexual health support for everyone in Buckinghamshire. • You will know how to get a free Chlamydia test and where local clinics are. • You will know where to get help in school.
Did you know?Disabled people have sex & they like it?#Undressingdisability Let's Normalise Sex & Disability
Disability stereotypes and myths • Men and women with disabilities don't need sex. • Men and women with disabilities are "oversexed." • Sex must be spontaneous and/or have a set time. • Men and women with disabilities can't have 'real' sex. • Men and women with disabilities are not sexually attractive. • Boys and girls with disabilities don't need sexuality education. • Men and women with disabilities have more important needs than sex. • Men and women with disabilities, such as retardation, should not have children and should not be allowed to have children.
Barriers • Stigma around sex, relationships and disability • Sexuality of disabled people is often ignored • More training is needed for people working with people with disabilities • Access to appropriate Sex Ed • Access to Sexual Health Services • Social Cultural Barriers
Where people with a disability can get specialist help, support and advice regarding sex, and relationships.
This is a sexual health education app for young people with autism and or learning difficulties aged 14 and over. Only available on Google Playstore
Did you know you can have Chlamydia and not have any symptoms, in fact most people don’t even know they have it. FREE Chlamydia screening test kit. We just need a urine sample (male) or a swab (female).
MONDAY – Y.E.S. Drop-In (3.00-6.00pm) 52 Frogmoor, High Wycombe, HP13 5DG WEDNESDAY – Uptown Cafe Drop-In (2.30-5pm) Whitehill Ln, Aylesbury, HP19 8FL THURSDAY – Oasis Chesham Drop –In (3pm – 5pm) - Lewins Yard, East Street Chesham, HP5 1HQ THURSDAY Citizens Advice Bureau (3pm – 5pm) Wheeldon House, Market Hill, Buckingham, MK18 1JX Local drop-ins
MONDAY – Swan Practice Under 25 Drop-In Clinic(2.30-5pm) High St, Buckingham, MK18 1NU TUESDAY - Burnham Health Centre(3-6pm) Minniecroft Road, Burnham, SL1 7DE TUESDAY - Swan Practice(3-6pm) High St, Buckingham, MK18 1NU WEDNESDAY- Oakfield Surgery(830-1130am) Oakfield Road, Aylesbury, HP20 1LJ. WEDNESDAY – Chalfont & Gerrard’s Cross Hospital(6-9pm) Hampden Road , Chalfont, SL9 9DR THURSDAY - Lynton House (830-1130am) 43 London Road, High Wycombe, HP11 1BP THURSDAY – Water Meadow Surgery(2-5pm)31a Red Lion Street, Chesham HP51ET Local Clinics
Where to find help in school/collegeStudent welfare / School nursexxxxxxxxSexual Health Drop In, in schoolxxxxxxxxOur school websiteNow provides links to all the companies listed mentioned in this presentation to help you access sexual health advice and products safely and confidentially.