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Safe sex, sexual identity, health conditions and sexuality, education, sexual abuse and sexual problems...
Development, behaviour, nutrition, activity, wellbeing, identity, health, safety and trauma...
Parents and carers can encourage open and honest conversations with their child about relationships, sex and sexuality as early and as often as possible...
All people, including those with cognitive disabilities, have the right to explore and express their sexuality in appropriate ways...
People with intellectual disability can express their sexuality in satisfying ways...
Safe sex is sexual contact that doesn't involve the exchange of semen, vaginal fluids or blood between partners...
Young people with cognitive disabilities have the same range of sexual feelings and desires as young people without disabilities...
Sexuality is a key part of human nature. Expressing sexuality in satisfying ways is important for everyone, including people with a disability. Some people with disability may need additional support...
Oral sex is using your mouth, lips or tongue to stimulate your partner’s genitals or anus. Both men and women can give and receive oral sex...