This article aims to explore the sexual agency of young people over age 16 labelled as having an intellectual disability. We argue that 30 years of inclusive education have failed to address the question of sexuality education and agency for individuals with an intellectual disability. Contextualising the failure of contemporary sexuality education within schools, and drawing on concepts of subjectivity, the article deconstructs the presumed normalcy of able-bodied sexuality to highlight the inappropriateness of sex education for young people labelled with an intellectual disability. Using Crip theory, it illustrates how the intersectionality between ‘abled-bodied-ness’ and’ ‘heteronormativity’ converges to lead to the invisibility of indiv...
International human rights standards are clear that children and young people have a right to sexual...
People with intellectual disability often experience repression and control of their sexuality as th...
For many people who are called disabled, having this label means to be excluded from the experience ...
This article aims to explore the sexual agency of young people over age 16 labelled as having an int...
The sexual lives of people with intellectual disability continue to be the subject of prohibition an...
When young people with intellectual disability (ID) begin to explore their sexuality they face a num...
Existing sex education programmes have failed in involving people with intellectual disabilities in ...
In both Western societies and academic research, the sexuality of people with intellectual disabilit...
Of the various socially relevant crises of the world one that ought to be brought to limelight is th...
Sexuality in the lives of people with intellectual disability is almost always conflated with sexual...
Sexuality is one of the basic human needs and rights, which has been in the course of the history ma...
The aim of the article is to identify, describe and understand the opportunities and hindrances for ...
Disabled young people are sexual beings, and deserve equal rights and opportunities to have control ...
This article presents qualitative research data about the sexuality of men and teenage boys with mod...
Background: Sex education assists students in the development of a healthy sexual identity and relat...
International human rights standards are clear that children and young people have a right to sexual...
People with intellectual disability often experience repression and control of their sexuality as th...
For many people who are called disabled, having this label means to be excluded from the experience ...
This article aims to explore the sexual agency of young people over age 16 labelled as having an int...
The sexual lives of people with intellectual disability continue to be the subject of prohibition an...
When young people with intellectual disability (ID) begin to explore their sexuality they face a num...
Existing sex education programmes have failed in involving people with intellectual disabilities in ...
In both Western societies and academic research, the sexuality of people with intellectual disabilit...
Of the various socially relevant crises of the world one that ought to be brought to limelight is th...
Sexuality in the lives of people with intellectual disability is almost always conflated with sexual...
Sexuality is one of the basic human needs and rights, which has been in the course of the history ma...
The aim of the article is to identify, describe and understand the opportunities and hindrances for ...
Disabled young people are sexual beings, and deserve equal rights and opportunities to have control ...
This article presents qualitative research data about the sexuality of men and teenage boys with mod...
Background: Sex education assists students in the development of a healthy sexual identity and relat...
International human rights standards are clear that children and young people have a right to sexual...
People with intellectual disability often experience repression and control of their sexuality as th...
For many people who are called disabled, having this label means to be excluded from the experience ...