2023
DOI: 10.53841/bpsfpid.2023.21.3.71
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What are the experiences of people with learning disabilities, and their support workers, when negotiating access to opportunities for developing relationships and intimacy?

Leanne Race

Abstract: IntroductionPeople with learning disabilities (PWLD) are often described as ‘vulnerable’ and needing protection. This contributes to a lack of involvement in decision making. Despite recent positive shifts in societal attitudes surrounding sex and PWLD, gaps between attitudes and practice remain (Shakespeare & Richardson, 2018). There is confusion about how to effectively support and empower PWLD to engage in intimate relationships whilst minimising potential harm. This study aimed to explore the experienc… Show more

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