About this Event
SASH is pleased to announce the relaunch of our “Parents Drop-In” service, which is now open all parents and carers of people with learning disabilities and autism living in London. This group aims to support and empower people to successfully address issues around sexual health, sexualised behaviour, and sex and relationships affecting the people they support.
Some of the clients we support present with needs to address such as masturbating in public, inappropriate touching, understanding their body, online safety, risk of exploitation, difficulties in navigating dating and relationships, safer sex, reproductive health and other sex matters.
These topics can be specifically harder to navigate, address, and understand for those living with autism, as well as those living with learning disabilities that can affect things such as learning social norms, communication, and understanding the difference between appropriate and inappropriate, to name a few.
If you are a parent or carer struggling to address behaviours related to the above topics, please do book yourself in to attend our new group. There you will have the opportunity to ask questions, meet other parents who face the same difficulties, and support one another.
When
The drop in will start on the 13th of May 2024 at 5pm and will be around 60 minutes long, weekly (excluding Bank Holiday Monday, on May 27th 2024), for 6 weeks. Please read the FAQs for more information about this.
Where
The drop in will be online. You can book your space here, and then you will receive a meeting link in your Confirmation Email.
Who can attend
Parents and carers of individuals who have a learning disability and autism, who are residents of any London borough. Please read the FAQs for more information on this.
Is there any age restriction?
No, however SASH only supports clients 14 and above.
To learn more about this, please read the FAQs.
What to expect when attending the parents drop in?
The group will take place every Monday (excluding Bank Holidays) for 6 weeks.
The first session will be an introductory session to get to know the facilitator/s, SASH services, other parents attending, and to decide together what topics to discuss going forward, based on the difficulties that parents are presenting with.
There will be also the opportunity to ask questions and share what issues parents are facing.
There is the expectation to maintain confidentiality regarding what has been discussed during the sessions, and this will be addressed at the beginning of each session as ground rule for participation.
If you feel that sharing your experience can support other parents, feel free to share otherwise, If you are not willing to share, you are more than welcome to still attend and listen.
Event Venue
London, United Kingdom
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