Comprehensive Sex Education for Youth with Disabilities

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by DAISY THOMAS

According to DisabilityJustice, 83% of disabled women will be sexually assaulted in their lives, experiencing higher rates of domestic and sexual violence than those without a form of disability. To help lower such rates and to empower those within the disability community, SIECUS has created and released a Comprehensive Sex Education for Youth with Disabilities. Everyone, regardless of ability, deserves to have a holistic understanding of their sexuality, and thanks to organizations like SIECUS, inclusive education options exist so everyone can be a healthy sexual citizen. To read their action plan, follow the link here.

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