Sexuality education is a crucial aspect of personal development, but it often overlooks those with disabilities. These individuals deserve access to information that empowers them to make informed decisions about their bodies and relationships. Empowerment through education can be a shield against abuse and exploitation.
In this episode, Annette Hines dives into a crucial conversation with Katherine McLaughlin, CEO and Lead Trainer at Elevatus Training. They tackle the challenging yet essential topic of discussing sexuality, especially for parents of children with disabilities. Katherine introduces her comprehensive 22-lesson curriculum designed to support these vital conversations, emphasizing the importance of teaching bodily autonomy, consent, and decision-making to prevent abuse and promote healthy relationships. Annette and Katherine explore how inclusive training programs must evolve to reflect the fluidity of modern sexuality, embracing diverse perspectives on gender and sexual orientation. Join us for this engaging and eye-opening discussion that aims to foster a more inclusive and supportive society.
In this episode, you will hear:
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Why it is important to teach individuals with disabilities about bodily autonomy and consent
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How empowering individuals with disabilities in decision-making processes helps them navigate risk
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What topics parents should focus on when discussing challenging issues like sexuality with their children
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Why it is crucial for training programs to address the diversity of gender identities and sexual orientations
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How integrating sexuality education into communities can lead to healthier relationships and overall well-being
Resources from this Episode:
Website: https://www.elevatustraining.com/
LinkedIn: @katherine-mclaughlin
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elevatustraining
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