Sexes (Oct 2023)

Enhancing Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Students with Disabilities: Insights from Ontario’s Educational Framework

  • Adam Davies,
  • Justin Brass,
  • Victoria Martins Mendonca,
  • Samantha O’Leary,
  • Malissa Bryan,
  • Ruth Neustifter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sexes4040034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 522 – 535

Abstract

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Comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) is an important framework utilized worldwide to provide students and young people with accurate, affirming, and socially conscious sexuality education. However, there is still a lack of CSE curricula in school contexts that is relevant for students with various disabilities. This article takes the Ontario, Canada, context as an example of where and how CSE can improve to be more inclusive for students with disabilities. This article reviews the current context of CSE in Ontario, Canada, including its controversies, while providing recommendations for meeting the needs of students with various disabilities, including psychological, intellectual, and physical disabilities. This article aims to provide practical recommendations, such as pertinent curricular content and pedagogical recommendations for scholars, researchers, and policymakers for improving CSE for students with disabilities in schooling.

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