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  1. Disability and sexuality

    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, education or services to enjoy healthy sexuality and relationships.

  2. Talking to children with cognitive disability about sex

    All people, including those with cognitive disabilities, have the right to explore and express their sexuality in appropriate ways.

  3. Talking to children and young people about relationships, sex and sexuality

    How parents and carers can talk to children about relationships, sex and sexuality. Includes - how and when to start, topics at different ages and stages, teenage sex, school safety and support.

  4. Women's reproductive health - where to find reliable information and services

    This list includes some key Victorian and national services and phonelines providing health and sexual and reproductive health information and or health care.

  5. Women's sexual and reproductive health (video)

    Find out some facts about women's sexual and reproductive health - including fertility, contraception, menopause, parental consent and conditions (such as PCOS and endometriosis).

  6. Women's sexual and reproductive health hubs

    Sexual and reproductive health hubs provide a range of sexual and reproductive health services for Victorian women, girls and gender diverse people.

  7. Sex and chronic illness

    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, education or services to enjoy healthy sexuality and relationships.

  8. Safe sex

    Safe sex is sexual contact that doesn't involve the exchange of semen, vaginal fluids or blood between partners.

  9. Contraception - choices

    Different methods of contraception available in Australia - includes LARC implants and IUDs, injections, contraceptive pills, condoms, diaphragm, vaginal ring, sterilisation, natural and withdrawal.

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