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Episode 491: Sex, Disability, And Barriers To Care

Episode 491: Sex, Disability, And Barriers To Care

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Sex education and sexual healthcare rarely meet the needs of persons with disabilities. From limited access to information to barriers in care, millions are being left out. Today, we’re breaking down where these gaps come from, how they show up in everyday life, and what inclusive care would actually look like.

I am joined once again by Dr. Kirsten Greer, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Kinsey Institute with the disability and sexual health initiative. Her research focuses on sexual consent, sexual violence, and sexuality and disability.

Some of the specific topics we explore in this episode include:

  • Why is disability so often left out of conversations about sexual health and education?
  • What everyday barriers do people with disabilities face when accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare?
  • How much of this comes down to gaps in provider training and knowledge?
  • What needs to change to make sex education more inclusive of people with disabilities?

You can learn more about Kirsten’s work and check out her publications here.

Got a sex question? Send me a podcast voicemail to have it answered on a future episode at speakpipe.com/sexandpsychology.

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