Sexual health for people with learning disabilities
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Sexual health for people with learning disabilities

Jenny Ager Practice Nurse/Family Planning Nurse, Ash Trees Surgery, Carnforth, Lancashire and Bay Community NHS Trust, Kendal, Cumbria
Janet Littler Clinical Nurse Specialist (Sexual Health), Warrington Community Health Care NHS Trust

This article is based on work into the sexual health needs of people with learning disabilities, carried out by a working group of the RCN Family Planning Forum. Literature searches were conducted, and local initiatives, specialist services and information sources for training and education for clients and staff were identified. The authors’ aim in this article is to increase awareness among those involved in the care of people with learning disabilities and those providing family planning and sexual health services, so that these services are appropriate, accessible and sensitive to the needs of this vulnerable client group.

Nursing Standard. 13, 2, 34-39. doi: 10.7748/ns1998.09.13.2.34.c2529

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