<p><strong>"Over 1 billion people worldwide live with a disability—15% of the world’s population—yet issues relating to their sexual and reproductive health are rarely addressed. In this landmark publication leading researchers explore a range of cutting-edge topics of immediate and long term relevance to those working in the arena of public health, psychology, social justice and disability advocacy. Comprehensive, engaging, readable, and providing a global overview, this book should be on the bookshelf of anyone—and everyone—dealing with sexual and reproductive health."</strong> - <i>Nora Ellen Groce, University College London, UK</i></p><p><strong>"This very helpful and progressive book discusses topics such as sex education, HIV, and barriers to receiving appropriate sexual and reproductive health care, from a global perspective. It will be of particular value to sexual health workers, advocates and campaigners, and to researchers. For a long time, I have been waiting for a book like this: it is a book which everyone should learn from, in order to take the next steps towards barrier removal."</strong> - <i>Tom Shakespeare, University of East Anglia, UK</i></p><p><strong>"In <i>Disability and Sexual Health</i>, the oppression of stigma and taboo collides with the empowerment of rights, positive identities and actionable ideas. The result is an authoritative, engaging and globally resonant read, that is, quite simply, the best source on the topic."</strong> - <i>Mac MacLachlan, Maynooth University, Ireland</i><b> </b></p>
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Poul Rohleder is a clinical psychologist and reader at the University of East London, whose research interests cover psychosocial aspects of health, sexual health and disability studies.
Stine Hellum Braathen is a research manager at SINTEF Technology and Society, Department of Health Research, in Norway. For more than a decade she has done research and published extensively in the area of disability and sexual health.
Mark T. Carew is a Research Fellow at the Leonard Cheshire Research Centre, based at University College London. His experience and research interests lie in tackling problematic issues and barriers that affect people with disabilities globally, including exclusion from sexual health.