Who really benefits from contraception?

By: Walmsley, Jan.
Series: Community Living 36 (2) Winter 2023: 23.Copyright date: 2023Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): CONTRACEPTION | SEXUAL RIGHTS | SEXUAL HEALTH | Great BritainSummary: Looks at the history of contraception for people with intellectual disabilities in the UK and argues that women's sexual health, reproductive rights and protection from abuse have never been priorities.
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Looks at the history of contraception for people with intellectual disabilities in the UK and argues that women's sexual health, reproductive rights and protection from abuse have never been priorities.

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