04716nam 2200589 450 991078780330332120230807204419.00-85700-530-8(CKB)2670000000572802(EBL)1825470(SSID)ssj0001368777(PQKBManifestationID)12545617(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001368777(PQKBWorkID)11286049(PQKB)10985025(MiAaPQ)EBC1825470(EXLCZ)99267000000057280220140424d2015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSexuality and relationships in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities standing in my shoes /edited by Rohhss Chapman [and three others]London ;Philadelphia :Jessica Kingsley Publishers,2015.1 online resource (322 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84905-250-6 1-322-22884-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Sexuality and Relationships in the Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities: Standing in my Shoes; Acknowledgements; A note on terminology in this book; Part I. The international perspective; Chapter 1. Introduction to the book: Standing in My Shoes; Chapter 2. Stories from around the globe; Chapter 3. Intimacy and oppression: A Historical Perspective; Chapter 4. Ebba and Jonni: This is Our Story; Chapter 5. 'I would have broken the law several times...': Reflecting on the Criminal Law Sexual Offences Act (1993) in the Republic of IrelandChapter 6. 'Once in six weeks? That's not a relationship!': Stories About Love, Relationships and Sex from Self-Advocates Living in FlandersChapter 7. The paradox of intimacy in Japan: Shifting Objects of Affection; Chapter 8. The Maltese Odyssey: Issues of Sexuality and Parenting for People with Intellectual Disability; Chapter 9. 'Molly is just like me': Peer Education and Life Stories in Sexuality Programmes in Australia; Chapter 10. Emerging themes from Part 1; Part II. A UK experience; Chapter 11. Law, policy and diversity: Exploring the Gap between Rhetoric and Real LifeChapter 12. Promoting sexualities and protecting from abuseChapter 13. 'Far more people were able to have sex lives': Sexual Relationships and Reproductive Control in Learning Disability Institutions; Chapter 14. 'This is my time, my life, the way I am': Experiences of Being Transgendered in a Rural Setting; Chapter 15. Clare's story: Gay Women Might Need a Rainbow Fairy Group; Chapter 16. Good As You 2 (GAY2): A Peer Support Group for Intellectually Disabled LGBT People; Chapter 17. 'I have been blessed to have a very good support worker': Experiences Related to Ethnicity and DiversityChapter 18. The final frontier: Young People with Learning Difficulties and Sex EducationChapter 19. 'Women like soaps and men like football': The Men's Room: Intellectually Disabled Men Talking About their Views on Women, Relationships and Sex; Chapter 20. Intellectually disabled people who sell or Who are sold for sex in the UK: An Exploration; Chapter 21. Working in partnership: The Editors' Story; Chapter 22. Emerging themes from Part 2; Chapter 23. Re-visiting the research questions and future recommendations; AppendicesAppendix 1. Examples of publications from The Open University Social History Of Learning Disability GroupAppendix 2. An Accessible Human Rights Act; Appendix 3. The law and other rules we work with; Appendix 4. The Sexual Respect Tool Kit; Subject Index; Blank Page; Author IndexWide-ranging, authoritative and grounded in the expertise of people with intellectual disabilities, this book offers an authentic account of the challenges those with intellectual disabilities face in their relationships and sex lives across the globe and explores what society needs to do to respect their rights.People with mental disabilitiesSexual behaviorSex instruction for people with mental disabilitiesPeople with mental disabilitiesSexual behavior.Sex instruction for people with mental disabilities.306.7087Chapman RohhssLedger SueTownson LouiseDocherty DanielMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787803303321Sexuality and relationships in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities3674305UNINA