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E-grāmata: Sexuality and Relationships in the Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities: Standing in My Shoes

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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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  • ISBN-13: 9780857005304
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  • ISBN-13: 9780857005304

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Drawing extensively on personal experiences, this important volume looks at sexuality and relationships in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities, painting a genuine picture of the range of sexualities and relationships people want.

Honest and reflective, it shows how sexuality has been managed and controlled in different countries. It explores a range of issues such as rights, resilience, protection, sexual oppression and the lack of privacy for those living in care institutions. Co-edited and with contributions by people with intellectual disabilities and allies, this unique book offers an authentic account of the challenges people face and what society needs to do to respect people's rights.

Providing insight into a morally, ethically and legally complex area, this book will be essential reading for people with intellectual disabilities, their advocates, families and supporters; social care managers, social workers, and other professionals working in the field as well as academic researchers and students.

Recenzijas

This important book brings together contributors from across the world to remind us of the desires of, and the restrictions placed upon, the sexual lives of people with the label of intellectual disabilities. Combining an accessible writing style, with shared contributions from activists and academics, this text centralises sex and sexuality at the heart of a politics of intellectual disability. -- Dan Goodley, Professor of Disability Studies and Education, the University of Sheffield, England (The authors) use people's stories and experiences, researching into the thoughts and memories of people who use services as well as the staff who worked with them. This gives us a useful and very readable historical perspective... They repeatedly highlight the issue of protection and safety verses rights to a sex life and how difficult it is to enshrine both in any law...the issues of equality and diversity are naturally included... People's stories from around the world also remind us of the role religion has to play in this, from influencing laws and policy to restrictions in sex education. -- Andrew Holeman, Director of Inspired Services Publishing Ltd * Community Living *

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An important look at sexuality and relationships in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities
Acknowledgements 9(1)
A Note On Terminology in This Book 10(4)
PART I THE INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Book: Standing in My Shoes
14(12)
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson
Sue Ledger
Daniel Docherty
Chapter 2 Stories from around the Globe
26(20)
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson
Chapter 3 Intimacy and Oppression: A Historical Perspective
46(19)
Lee-Ann Monk
Louise Townson
Chapter 4 Ebba and Jonni: This is Our Story
65(12)
Eyglø Ebba Hreinsdøttir
Sigurjøn Gretarsson (Jonni)
Guorun V. Stefansdøttir
Chapter 5 'I Would Have Broken the Law Several Times...' Reflecting on the Criminal Law Sexual Offences Act (1993) in the Republic of Ireland
77(10)
Ger Minogue
Martin Corry
Marie Deeley
Patrick Kearney
Joe McGrath
Kathleen O'Leary
Pauline Skehan
Chapter 6 'Once in Six Weeks? That's Not a Relationship!': Stories About Love, Relationships and Sex from Self-Advocates Living in Flanders
87(12)
Our New Future Group with Toon Maillard
Chapter 7 The Paradox of Intimacy in Japan: Shifting Objects of Affection
99(9)
Eiji Tsuda
Takako Ueto
Louise Townson
Chapter 8 The Maltese Odyssey: Issues of Sexuality and Parenting for People with Intellectual Disability
108(11)
Claire Azzopardi Lane
Louise Townson
Chapter 9 'Molly is Just Like Me': Peer Education and Life Stories in Sexuality Programmes in Australia
119(14)
Patsie Frawley
Christine Rigby
Janice Slattery
Chapter 10 Emerging Themes from Part 1
133(11)
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson
PART 2 A UK EXPERIENCE
Chapter 11 Law, Policy and Diversity: Exploring the Gap between Rhetoric and Real Life
144(19)
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson
Chapter 12 Promoting Sexualities and protecting from abuse
163(10)
Rachel Fyson
Louise Townson
Chapter 13 'Far More People Were Able to Have Sex Lives': Sexual Relationships and Reproductive Control in Learning Disability Institutions
173(12)
Jan Walmsley Carol Hamilton
Nigel Ingham
Steve Mee
Sharon Harrison
Chapter 14 'This is My Time, My Life, the Way I Am': Experiences of Being Transgendered in a Rural Setting
185(8)
Alice
Chapter 15 Clare's Story: Gay Women Might Need a Rainbow Fairy Group
193(17)
Clare Miller
Adam Koronka
Lindy Shufflebotham
Sue Ledger
Chapter 16 Good As You 2 (GAY2): A Peer Support Group for Intellectually Disabled LGBT People
210(9)
Craig Blyth
Daniel Docherty
Chapter 17 'I Have Been Blessed to Have a Very Good Support Worker': Experiences Related to Ethnicity and Diversity
219(8)
Jackie Downer
Chapter 18 The Final Frontier: Young People with Learning Difficulties and Sex Education
227(11)
Ruth Garbutt
Lyndon Strickland
Chapter 19 "Women Like Soaps and Men Like Football': The Men's Room: Intellectually Disabled Men Talking About their Views on Women, Relationships and Sex
238(10)
Bill
Peter
Alan
Niall McNulty
Chapter 20 Intellectually Disabled People who Sell or who Are Sold for Sex in the UK: An Exploration
248(14)
Craig Blyth
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson
Chapter 21 Working in Partnership: The Editors' Story
262(17)
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson
Sue Ledger
Chapter 22 Emerging Themes from Part 2
279(10)
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger
Louise Townson
Chapter 23 Re-visiting the Research Questions and Recommendations
289(13)
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger
Louise Townson
APPENDICES
Appendix 1 Examples Of Publications From The Open University Social History Of Learning Disability Group
302(3)
Appendix 2 An Accessible Human Rights Act
305(4)
Appendix 3 The Law and Other Rules We Work With
309(2)
Appendix 4 The Sexual Respect Tool Kit
311(2)
Subject Index 313(5)
Author Index 318
Kelley Johnson is Professor of Disability, Policy and Practice at the University of Bristol, and Director of the Norah Fry Research Centre.