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Practice Issues in Sexuality and Learning Disabilities explores the sexual behaviour of people with learning difficulties and addresses issues of concern such as sexual abuse, HIV and AIDS, service provision for those from ethnic minorities, the development of policy guidelines and the implementation of such guidelines in this intensely personal area. Ann Craft draws upon professional expertise from a broad range of backgrounds including social work, psychology, and medicine. She offers practical ideas and suggestions for service responses which acknowledge and respect the right of people with learning disabilities to express their sexuality in ways that are valued by other members of their society. Practice Issues in Sexuality and Learning Disabilities will be of interest to all whose work or relationship brings them into contact with people with learning disabilities - professionals, carers, parents, advocates. It will be invaluable to social workers, practitioners in social work and health, trainees, training officers and voluntary organizations.
Despite handicaps of low mental ability, deprived backgrounds or
psychiatric and physical disability, most married couples with
disabilities manage to give and receive much personal satisfaction
and pleasure in their marriages. This is of special interest to
professionals and social workers, who in the course of their jobs
are called upon to give support and service to people with mental
disabilities. Originally published in 1979 Ann and Michael Craft
had spent four years researching a sample of 45 marriages with at
least one spouse with a mental disability. In three-quarters of the
partnerships both spouses have a mental disability. This was the
largest group of married subjects with a mental disability studied
in this country at the time, and the Crafts' conclusions were of
considerable importance, for, with the recent trend towards
normalization, marriage was becoming a viable possibility for more
and more people with mental disabilities. The purposes of the
study, therefore, were to give an account of the authors' research
concerning married couples with mental disabilities, to suggest
some ways in which service to such couples might be improved, and
to provide material for teaching purposes. This book is a re-issue
originally published in 1979. The language used is a reflection of
its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by
this re-publication.
Practice Issues in Sexuality and Learning Disabilities explores the
sexual behaviour of people with learning difficulties and addresses
issues of concern such as sexual abuse, HIV and AIDS, service
provision for those from ethnic minorities, the development of
policy guidelines and the implementation of such guidelines in this
intensely personal area. Ann Craft draws upon professional
expertise from a broad range of backgrounds including social work,
psychology, and medicine. She offers practical ideas and
suggestions for service responses which acknowledge and respect the
right of people with learning disabilities to express their
sexuality in ways that are valued by other members of their
society. Practice Issues in Sexuality and Learning Disabilities
will be of interest to all whose work or relationship brings them
into contact with people with learning disabilities -
professionals, carers, parents, advocates. It will be invaluable to
social workers, practitioners in social work and health, trainees,
training officers and voluntary organizations.
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