Sexuality and Relationships in the Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities: Standing in My Shoes
Herausgeber: Docherty, Daniel
Sexuality and Relationships in the Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities: Standing in My Shoes
Herausgeber: Docherty, Daniel
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Wide-ranging, authoritative and grounded in the expertise of people with intellectual disabilities, this book offers an authentic account of the challenges those with intellectual disabilities face in their relationships and sex lives across the globe and explores what society needs to do to respect their rights.
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Wide-ranging, authoritative and grounded in the expertise of people with intellectual disabilities, this book offers an authentic account of the challenges those with intellectual disabilities face in their relationships and sex lives across the globe and explores what society needs to do to respect their rights.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- New
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052504
- ISBN-10: 1849052506
- Artikelnr.: 40727856
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- New
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052504
- ISBN-10: 1849052506
- Artikelnr.: 40727856
Introduction: Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson
Sue Ledger and Daniel Docherty. Ch2: Stories from Around the Globe. Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson. Ch3: Intimacy and Oppression: a Historical Perspective
Lee-Ann Monk
La Trobe University
Australia. Ch4: The Story of Ebba and Jonni: This is Our Story
Eyglo Ebba Hreinsdottir and Sigurjon Jonni Gretarsson with Guorun V.Stefansdottir. Ch5: I Would Have Broken the Law Several Times: Clare Inclusive Research Group
Ger Minogue
Martin Corry
Marie Deely
Patrick Kearney
Joe McGrath
Kathleen O'Leary and Pauline Skehan with Rob Hopkins and Kelley Johnson. Ch6: "Once in Six Weeks? That's Not a Relationship!"
Our New Future Group with Toon Maillard. Ch7:The Paradox of Intimacy in Japan: Shifting Objects of Affection. Eiji Tsuda
University of Kobe
Japan and Takako Ueto. Ch8: The Maltese Odyssey
Claire Azzopardi-Lane with an introduction by Louise Townson. Ch9: 'Molly is Just Like Me': Peer Education and Life Stories in Sexuality Programs in Australia. Ch10: Emergent Themes from Part one
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman and Louise Townson. Ch11: Law
Policy and Diversity: Exploring the Gap Between Rhetoric and Real Life
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman and Louise Townson. Ch12: Promoting Sexualalities and Protecting from Abuse
Rachel Fyson with an introduction by Louise Townson. Ch13: Far more people were able to have sex lives: managing sex relationships and reproductive control. Jan Walmsley
Jan Walmsley Associates
UK and Nigel Ingham
Community Service Volunteers (CSV)
UK. CH14: This is my Time
My Life
the Way I Am'
Alice. Gay Women might need a Rainbow Fairy Group. Clare Miller
Adam Koronka
Lindy Shufflebotham with Sue Ledger. Ch16: Good as You Too(GAY2)
Craig Blyth with Daniel Docherty. Ch17: 'I Have Been Blessed to Have a Very Good Support Worker': Experiences Related to Ethnicity and Diversity
Jakie Downer with Linnette Farquarson. CH18: The Final Frontier: Young People with Learning Difficulties and Sex Education
Ruth Garbutt with an introduction by Lyndon Strickland. Ch19: Women Like Soaps and Men Like Football': The Men's Room
Bill
Peter and Alan with Niall McNulty. Ch20: Intellectually Disabled People who Sell or are Sold for Sex in the UK: An Exploration
Craig Blyth and Rohhss Chapman. Ch21: Working in Partnership:The Editor's Stories
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson and Sue Ledger. Ch22: Emerging Themes from Part two
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger and Louise Townson. Ch23: Re-Visiting the Research Questions and Future Recommendations
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger and Louise Townson.
Louise Townson
Sue Ledger and Daniel Docherty. Ch2: Stories from Around the Globe. Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson. Ch3: Intimacy and Oppression: a Historical Perspective
Lee-Ann Monk
La Trobe University
Australia. Ch4: The Story of Ebba and Jonni: This is Our Story
Eyglo Ebba Hreinsdottir and Sigurjon Jonni Gretarsson with Guorun V.Stefansdottir. Ch5: I Would Have Broken the Law Several Times: Clare Inclusive Research Group
Ger Minogue
Martin Corry
Marie Deely
Patrick Kearney
Joe McGrath
Kathleen O'Leary and Pauline Skehan with Rob Hopkins and Kelley Johnson. Ch6: "Once in Six Weeks? That's Not a Relationship!"
Our New Future Group with Toon Maillard. Ch7:The Paradox of Intimacy in Japan: Shifting Objects of Affection. Eiji Tsuda
University of Kobe
Japan and Takako Ueto. Ch8: The Maltese Odyssey
Claire Azzopardi-Lane with an introduction by Louise Townson. Ch9: 'Molly is Just Like Me': Peer Education and Life Stories in Sexuality Programs in Australia. Ch10: Emergent Themes from Part one
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman and Louise Townson. Ch11: Law
Policy and Diversity: Exploring the Gap Between Rhetoric and Real Life
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman and Louise Townson. Ch12: Promoting Sexualalities and Protecting from Abuse
Rachel Fyson with an introduction by Louise Townson. Ch13: Far more people were able to have sex lives: managing sex relationships and reproductive control. Jan Walmsley
Jan Walmsley Associates
UK and Nigel Ingham
Community Service Volunteers (CSV)
UK. CH14: This is my Time
My Life
the Way I Am'
Alice. Gay Women might need a Rainbow Fairy Group. Clare Miller
Adam Koronka
Lindy Shufflebotham with Sue Ledger. Ch16: Good as You Too(GAY2)
Craig Blyth with Daniel Docherty. Ch17: 'I Have Been Blessed to Have a Very Good Support Worker': Experiences Related to Ethnicity and Diversity
Jakie Downer with Linnette Farquarson. CH18: The Final Frontier: Young People with Learning Difficulties and Sex Education
Ruth Garbutt with an introduction by Lyndon Strickland. Ch19: Women Like Soaps and Men Like Football': The Men's Room
Bill
Peter and Alan with Niall McNulty. Ch20: Intellectually Disabled People who Sell or are Sold for Sex in the UK: An Exploration
Craig Blyth and Rohhss Chapman. Ch21: Working in Partnership:The Editor's Stories
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson and Sue Ledger. Ch22: Emerging Themes from Part two
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger and Louise Townson. Ch23: Re-Visiting the Research Questions and Future Recommendations
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger and Louise Townson.
Introduction: Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson
Sue Ledger and Daniel Docherty. Ch2: Stories from Around the Globe. Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson. Ch3: Intimacy and Oppression: a Historical Perspective
Lee-Ann Monk
La Trobe University
Australia. Ch4: The Story of Ebba and Jonni: This is Our Story
Eyglo Ebba Hreinsdottir and Sigurjon Jonni Gretarsson with Guorun V.Stefansdottir. Ch5: I Would Have Broken the Law Several Times: Clare Inclusive Research Group
Ger Minogue
Martin Corry
Marie Deely
Patrick Kearney
Joe McGrath
Kathleen O'Leary and Pauline Skehan with Rob Hopkins and Kelley Johnson. Ch6: "Once in Six Weeks? That's Not a Relationship!"
Our New Future Group with Toon Maillard. Ch7:The Paradox of Intimacy in Japan: Shifting Objects of Affection. Eiji Tsuda
University of Kobe
Japan and Takako Ueto. Ch8: The Maltese Odyssey
Claire Azzopardi-Lane with an introduction by Louise Townson. Ch9: 'Molly is Just Like Me': Peer Education and Life Stories in Sexuality Programs in Australia. Ch10: Emergent Themes from Part one
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman and Louise Townson. Ch11: Law
Policy and Diversity: Exploring the Gap Between Rhetoric and Real Life
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman and Louise Townson. Ch12: Promoting Sexualalities and Protecting from Abuse
Rachel Fyson with an introduction by Louise Townson. Ch13: Far more people were able to have sex lives: managing sex relationships and reproductive control. Jan Walmsley
Jan Walmsley Associates
UK and Nigel Ingham
Community Service Volunteers (CSV)
UK. CH14: This is my Time
My Life
the Way I Am'
Alice. Gay Women might need a Rainbow Fairy Group. Clare Miller
Adam Koronka
Lindy Shufflebotham with Sue Ledger. Ch16: Good as You Too(GAY2)
Craig Blyth with Daniel Docherty. Ch17: 'I Have Been Blessed to Have a Very Good Support Worker': Experiences Related to Ethnicity and Diversity
Jakie Downer with Linnette Farquarson. CH18: The Final Frontier: Young People with Learning Difficulties and Sex Education
Ruth Garbutt with an introduction by Lyndon Strickland. Ch19: Women Like Soaps and Men Like Football': The Men's Room
Bill
Peter and Alan with Niall McNulty. Ch20: Intellectually Disabled People who Sell or are Sold for Sex in the UK: An Exploration
Craig Blyth and Rohhss Chapman. Ch21: Working in Partnership:The Editor's Stories
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson and Sue Ledger. Ch22: Emerging Themes from Part two
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger and Louise Townson. Ch23: Re-Visiting the Research Questions and Future Recommendations
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger and Louise Townson.
Louise Townson
Sue Ledger and Daniel Docherty. Ch2: Stories from Around the Globe. Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson. Ch3: Intimacy and Oppression: a Historical Perspective
Lee-Ann Monk
La Trobe University
Australia. Ch4: The Story of Ebba and Jonni: This is Our Story
Eyglo Ebba Hreinsdottir and Sigurjon Jonni Gretarsson with Guorun V.Stefansdottir. Ch5: I Would Have Broken the Law Several Times: Clare Inclusive Research Group
Ger Minogue
Martin Corry
Marie Deely
Patrick Kearney
Joe McGrath
Kathleen O'Leary and Pauline Skehan with Rob Hopkins and Kelley Johnson. Ch6: "Once in Six Weeks? That's Not a Relationship!"
Our New Future Group with Toon Maillard. Ch7:The Paradox of Intimacy in Japan: Shifting Objects of Affection. Eiji Tsuda
University of Kobe
Japan and Takako Ueto. Ch8: The Maltese Odyssey
Claire Azzopardi-Lane with an introduction by Louise Townson. Ch9: 'Molly is Just Like Me': Peer Education and Life Stories in Sexuality Programs in Australia. Ch10: Emergent Themes from Part one
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman and Louise Townson. Ch11: Law
Policy and Diversity: Exploring the Gap Between Rhetoric and Real Life
Sue Ledger
Rohhss Chapman and Louise Townson. Ch12: Promoting Sexualalities and Protecting from Abuse
Rachel Fyson with an introduction by Louise Townson. Ch13: Far more people were able to have sex lives: managing sex relationships and reproductive control. Jan Walmsley
Jan Walmsley Associates
UK and Nigel Ingham
Community Service Volunteers (CSV)
UK. CH14: This is my Time
My Life
the Way I Am'
Alice. Gay Women might need a Rainbow Fairy Group. Clare Miller
Adam Koronka
Lindy Shufflebotham with Sue Ledger. Ch16: Good as You Too(GAY2)
Craig Blyth with Daniel Docherty. Ch17: 'I Have Been Blessed to Have a Very Good Support Worker': Experiences Related to Ethnicity and Diversity
Jakie Downer with Linnette Farquarson. CH18: The Final Frontier: Young People with Learning Difficulties and Sex Education
Ruth Garbutt with an introduction by Lyndon Strickland. Ch19: Women Like Soaps and Men Like Football': The Men's Room
Bill
Peter and Alan with Niall McNulty. Ch20: Intellectually Disabled People who Sell or are Sold for Sex in the UK: An Exploration
Craig Blyth and Rohhss Chapman. Ch21: Working in Partnership:The Editor's Stories
Rohhss Chapman
Louise Townson and Sue Ledger. Ch22: Emerging Themes from Part two
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger and Louise Townson. Ch23: Re-Visiting the Research Questions and Future Recommendations
Rohhss Chapman
Sue Ledger and Louise Townson.