Supported Loving toolkit

Working with parents around relationships and sexuality

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Few organisations have developed strategies to engage parents with relationships and sexuality support.

Resources

What is sex? A guide for people with autism, special educational needs and disabilities

What is sex? A guide for people with autism, special educational needs, and disabilities by Kate Reynolds.

What are relationships? A book for young people with autism, developmental and intellectual disabilities

Workshop pack for family members: Y talk about relationships and sex?

Sue Sharples, from Lancashire based, the U-Night Group, has produced a workshop pack, in consultant with parents of learning disabled adults.

Funded by the Churchill Fellowship, it is free to download and can be accessed from the groups website here

Sexuality and Severe Autism

Sexuality and Severe Autism: A Practical Guide for Parents, Caregivers and Health Educators by Kate Reynolds

What is personal space? A book for young people with autism, developmental and intellectual disabilities

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Supported Loving toolkit

The Supported Loving network has produced a series of guides to help support people with issues surrounding sexuality and relationships.

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What Is Supported Loving

What is Supported Loving?

For some people finding love is often more than just chemistry – it can come down to getting the right support

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Supported Loving network

Supported Loving is not a formal membership organisation. Anyone can take part, it is free.

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