Sexual Lives & Respectful Relationships (SS&RR), a rights based peer education model for people with a disability, has launched a new website

SL&RR (formerly Living Safer Sexual Lives: Respectful Relationships or LSSL:RR) is a program for people with intellectual disability that focuses on talking and learning about sexuality and relationship rights and sexual health. It has now also been translated to work with other target groups including people with acquired brain injury and LGBTIQ people with intellectual disability. The program was developed in collaboration with people with intellectual disability and University researchers, and is delivered using a peer education model.

For further information, including training opportunities, contact information for SS&RR and upcoming events, see here

Also, on March 28, the School of Health and Social Development are hosting a masterclass to promote understanding of sexuality and relationships in the lives of people with intellectual disability. To see further details, see here.

 

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