Wyoming Institute for Disabilities
Dept. 4298; 1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-2761
Toll Free: (888) 989-9463
TeleType: (800) 908-7011
Fax: (307) 766-2763
Email: srh@uwyo.edu
The Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) project contributes to WIND’s mission of supporting full community inclusion for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) by supporting and advocating for individuals’ sexual self-determination, sexual health, sexual expression, and rights to relationships.
This project develops and coordinates partnerships with communities, agencies, and other universities in research that identifies barriers, needs, and supports to ensuring these rights are upheld and provides educational opportunities to both people in Wyoming with IDD and the providers and family members who support them.
People with intellectual disabilities and/or developmental disabilities, like all people, have inherent sexual rights. These rights and needs must be affirmed, defended, and respected.
For decades, people with intellectual disabilities and/or developmental disabilities have been thought to be asexual, having no need for loving and fulfilling relationships with others. Individual rights to sexuality, which is essential to human health and well-being, have been denied. This loss has negatively affected people with intellectual disabilities in gender identity, friendships, self-esteem, body image and awareness, emotional growth, and social behavior. People with intellectual or developmental disabilities frequently lack access to appropriate sex education in schools and other settings. At the same time, some individuals may engage in sexual activity as a result of poor options, manipulation, loneliness or physical force rather than as an expression of their sexuality.
Every person has the right to exercise choices regarding sexual expression and social
relationships. The presence of an intellectual or developmental disability, regardless
of severity, does not, in itself, justify loss of rights related to sexuality.
All people have the right within interpersonal relationships to:
• Develop friendships and emotional and sexual relationships where they can love and
be loved, and begin and end a relationship as they choose;
• Dignity and respect
• Privacy, confidentiality, and freedom of association.
• Sexual expression and education, reflective of their own cultural, religious and
moral values and of social responsibility;
• Individualized education and information to encourage informed decision-making,
including education about such issues as reproduction, marriage and family life, abstinence,
safe sexual practices, sexual orientation, sexual abuse, and sexually transmitted
diseases; and
• Protection from sexual harassment and from physical, sexual, and emotional abuse.
• Education and information about having and raising children that is individualized
to reflect each person’s unique ability to understand;
• Make their own decisions related to having and raising children with supports as
necessary;
• Make their own decisions related to using birth control methods within the context
of their personal or religious beliefs;
• Have control over their own bodies; and
• Be protected from sterilization solely because of their disability.
Board of Directors, The Arc of the United States
August 4, 2008
Board of Directors, AAIDD
August 18, 2008
Congress of Delegates, The Arc of the United States
November 8, 2008
Wyoming Institute for Disabilities
Dept. 4298; 1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-2761
Toll Free: (888) 989-9463
TeleType: (800) 908-7011
Fax: (307) 766-2763
Email: srh@uwyo.edu