Sexuality and People with Developmental Disabilities: Sexual Feelings and Relationships: Sexuality and People with Developmental Disabilities
Part of the Sexuality and People with Developmental Disabilities series.
- Director(s)
- Jerry W Smith
- Producer(s)
- Pete McCauley
Description
A narrator and self-advocates explain that everyone's sexuality is unique to them, and that is true whether they have disabilities or not. There are different types of sexual feelings, and while some people wish to express them, others might not. Everyone can decide what is best for them if it doesn't hurt anyone else. Consent and rights are essential.
Details
- Date
- 3/4/2024
- Type
- Video
- Publisher
- New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
- Collaborators
- Elevatus Training
- Self Advocacy Association of New York State
Topics
- Community life
- Friendships and social relationships
- Self-advocacy and self-determination
- Health and safety
- Health and wellness
- Specific disability
- Intellectual/developmental disability (IDD)