Sexuality and Personal Safety

People with Down syndrome have the same sexuality needs, rights and responsibilities as people without a disability.  They can expect to go through the same phases of sexual development as their non-disabled peers, but will need some direct teaching in this area.  In order to keep themselves safe they need to know about their bodies, feelings, what is appropriate and where it is appropriate.  The distinction needs to be made between public and private places, as well as public and private behaviours.

 

Articles and Information

Sex Education and the Primary School Child

Sexuality and Down Syndrome

Issues of Sexuality in Down Syndrome

 

 

Links

SECCA (Sexuality Education Counselling and Consultancy Agency) is a non-profit community agency that assists people with disabilities and their families to make informed choices about sexuality and sexual expression.  www.secca.org.au

 

 

Resources

Angelo, Fay, Heather Pritchard and Rose Stewart  Secret Boy's Business

                                                                               Secret Girl's Business

                                                                               Special Boy's Business

                                                                               Special Girl's Business 

Beal, David  From Girl to Woman - ideas and choices [kit] 

Down Syndrome Society of South Australia Right to Know series Module Two - Sexuality Body Parts 1 and 2

                                                                                         Module Three - Personal Safety - Public and Private

                                                                                                                                        Assertiveness Training

                                                                                                                                       Safety in the Community

                                                                                                                                      Interpersonal Boundaries

                                                                                                                                     Preventative Strategies

Collier, Merri  Sexuality and Your Rights

Couwenhaven, Terri  Teaching Children with Down Syndrome About their Bodies, Boundaries and Sexuality

Facts on Sexual Hurting

Fegan, Lydia and Anne Rauch  Sexuality and People with Intellectual Disability

Horsley, Philomena  I Used to Really Like Hime: a story about unwanted touching

Intimacy and Marriage

Masturbation and Privacy for Boys

Masturbation and Privacy for Girls

Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Robinson-Tafft, Pier and Susan Jones  More than Friends: Beginning a Relationship Training Program

Schwier, Karin Melberg and Dave Hingsburger  Sexuality : your sons and daughters with intellectual disability

                                                                          Couples with intellectual disability talk about living and loving