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Relationships and Sex Education RSE is essential in supporting people with learning disabilities to understand their rights, their freedoms to sexual expression, consent, boundaries and safe sex. RSE is also important in providing people with learning disabilities the tools to understand their own body and crucial in protecting individuals from abuse. Relationships can bring much joy and fulfilment to individuals, and people with a learning disability should not be excluded from experiencing this.
RSE is important for everyone as it teaches us things that are a part of our everyday lives, such as consent, privacy and boundaries, understanding our bodies and relationships both platonic and romantic. It also provides individuals with the knowledge to protect themselves from abuse and exploitation.
It should teach young people to understand human sexuality and to respect themselves and others. It enables young people to mature, build their confidence and self-esteem and understand the reasons for delaying sexual activity. Being frank and open about the issues surrounding sex, relationships and bodies will create a safe environment where the young person feels able to ask questions.
In order to support parents, carers and practitioners in discussing Relationships and Sex, we have created accessible resources for young people. We have an extra, sixth pack which is a collection of accessible, clear and uncomplicated illustrations that can be used to increase understanding of private body parts and sexual acts. The eight session training course can be facilitated by parents, carers, professionals and supported living organisations. The resource is suitable for adults aged 18 and over.