Family, Whanau and Disability

13. Sex-education for Young People with Learning Difficulties

Season 2019 Episode 1013

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Research and co-ordination: Lisa Pirihi and Carolyn Jury
Presenters: Val Ockenden and Louise Ratcliffe
Produced by Louise Ratcliffe and FreeFM89.0

Guests: Continued conversation with Julia Drury from last week

Programme Synopsis

  • Excerpts From One In Five December 2014
    Teaching children about the birds and the bees is often challenging. But it can be tougher
    still for parents whose young people have learning difficulties. Katy Gosset from One in Five meets sexual health educator Annette Milligan who is helping those families to navigate puberty and all it brings.
  • The end of last weeks discussion with Julia Drury from Family Planning about talking to all young people about sex and relationships, and the resources available to support parents and schools to do that.

Music

“A kiss is not a contract” Flight of the Conchords

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