This paper aims to describe research that examined the views of people with physical disability, living in Australia, of their sexual well-being needs from their own perspective. We explored the impact their sexual well-being needs had on their relationships with professional carers. A social model of disability was used to understand how sexual well-being is facilitated or denied in community care. We also explored whether clients' sexual well-being needs could be met without carers or clients 'crossing the line'. Our findings indicate the multiple ways that 'professional boundaries' were negotiated between clients and professional carers. The data show that the location of the 'line' changed, depending o...
The aim of this article is to examine how the sexuality of disabled persons is perceived by persons ...
Background: Sexual health remains one of the most overlooked areas of life for people with intellect...
People with disabilities often experience the idea that those with disabilities are not, or should n...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
The meaning of sexual well-being for physically disabled people is a little researched area of socia...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
Promoting sexual well-being in professional practice. This presentation explores insights from docto...
The diffidence displayed by health professionals in addressing service users' sexual issues as part ...
There is a growing recognition of the sexual and reproductive rights of people with disabilities, an...
People with physical disability and/or chronic illness are more likely to seek medical help than the...
There is a growing recognition of the sexual and reproductive rights of people with disabilities, an...
This paper explores the importance of including sexual well-being within social work practice and ed...
This chapter concerns disabled people’s experiences of barriers to accessing sexuality. It draws on ...
Aim. The aim of this study is to analyze the living conditions of physically disabled people from t...
Sexuality and disability is an important topic in our global society. Dismantling myths about sexual...
The aim of this article is to examine how the sexuality of disabled persons is perceived by persons ...
Background: Sexual health remains one of the most overlooked areas of life for people with intellect...
People with disabilities often experience the idea that those with disabilities are not, or should n...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
The meaning of sexual well-being for physically disabled people is a little researched area of socia...
Disabled people have equal rights to positive sexual wellbeing including sexual citizenship; however...
Promoting sexual well-being in professional practice. This presentation explores insights from docto...
The diffidence displayed by health professionals in addressing service users' sexual issues as part ...
There is a growing recognition of the sexual and reproductive rights of people with disabilities, an...
People with physical disability and/or chronic illness are more likely to seek medical help than the...
There is a growing recognition of the sexual and reproductive rights of people with disabilities, an...
This paper explores the importance of including sexual well-being within social work practice and ed...
This chapter concerns disabled people’s experiences of barriers to accessing sexuality. It draws on ...
Aim. The aim of this study is to analyze the living conditions of physically disabled people from t...
Sexuality and disability is an important topic in our global society. Dismantling myths about sexual...
The aim of this article is to examine how the sexuality of disabled persons is perceived by persons ...
Background: Sexual health remains one of the most overlooked areas of life for people with intellect...
People with disabilities often experience the idea that those with disabilities are not, or should n...