For disabled people
This section is for disabled people – and for educators, caregivers, and whānau wanting to talk with disabled people – about relationships, sexuality, bodies, and other related topics.
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We have information and resources on how to confidently discuss sexual wellbeing in a safe and inclusive way with tāngata whaikaha and people who have intellectual disabilities, and sensory, physical, learning or neurodivergent conditions.
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A free resource to support the sexual health and wellbeing of tāngata whaikaha.Find out more
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Video series for Tāngata Whaikaha who are intellectually disabled
These video have been created by Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa to use during the delivery of Bodies, Boundaries and Being Me: exploring sexual wellbeing.
Relationship changes during puberty
This video looks at what relationships and feelings can change during puberty – and how they can change. You'll also learn what you can do about these changes and your feelings, including tools for coping.
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Let's talk about private spaces
This video talks about touching and private places and spaces. You'll learn about how different spaces can have different rules, and about what you can do if you feel uncomfortable.
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Let's talk about consent
This video explains what consent is. You'll learn that it's ok to say no, why it's important to keep checking in, and why it's so important to listen.
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Newsletter for educators and community workers
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Sexual & reproductive health topics
Explore a range of sexual and reproductive health topics on sex, contraception, STIs, pregnancy, genital health, and more, in our Advice section.
Resources for people with disabilities
Videos, booklets, and information for people with disabilities and people working with disabilities.