02330 a2200385 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001700152072001600169072001500185072001700200072001400217072001500231072001400246072001300260072001500273072002100288072002100309072002100330072002100351072002100372072001900393100001700412245009900429250000600528260003200534300001000566520135300576999001501929103208328X20250317100416.0250312042021GB eng  a9781032083285 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 39.99fBB a01 aeng7 aJBFM2thema7 aJBSF22thema7 aJKSN2thema7 aJHB2thema7 aMBNH42thema7 aJFFG2bic7 aJFSJ22bic7 aJKSN2bic7 aJHB2bic7 aMBNH42bic7 aPOL0030002bisac7 aREL1050002bisac7 aSOC0250002bisac7 aSOC0290002bisac7 aSOC0650002bisac7 a305.9082bisac1 aJulia Bahner10aSexual Citizenship and DisabilitybUnderstanding Sexual Support in Policy, Practice and Theory a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20210630 a248 p bWhat does ‘sexual citizenship’ mean in practice for people with mobility impairments who may need professional support to engage in sexual activity? The book explores this subject through empirical investigation based on case studies conducted in four countries – Sweden, England, Australia and the Netherlands – and develops the abstract notion of ‘sexual citizenship’ to make it practically relevant to disabled people, professionals in disability services and policy-makers. Through a cross-national approach, it demonstrates the variability of how sexual rights are understood and their culturally specific nature. It also shows how the personal is indeed political: states’ different policy approaches change the outcomes for disabled people in terms of support to explore and express their sexualities. By proposing a model of sexual facilitation that can be used in policy development, to better cater to disabled service users’ needs as well as furthering the theoretical understanding of sexual rights and sexual citizenship, this book will be of interest to professionals in disability services and policy-makers as well as academics and students working in the following subject areas: Disability Studies, Sociology, Social Policy, Sexuality Studies/Sexology, Social Work, Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Public Health. c2861d2861