All women with disabilities have the same rights to sexual expression as all other women in society.
These rights include but are not limited to:
- The right to explore, identify, define and express their sexuality and sexual orientation without judgement or discrimination.
- The right to receive education and information about sex, safe and healthy sexual relationships, and reproductive health.
- The right to make decisions about their sexuality and sexual relationships, including who and how they choose to relate to sexually.
- The right to privacy and dignity related to dating and sexual intimacy.
- The right to receive education and information about sexual harassment, abuse, and assault as well as access to information about sexual violence prevention.
- The right to safety and freedom from sexual harassment, abuse, assault and other forms of sexual violence.
- The right to receive supportive, trauma-focused, victim-centered response in the case of sexual harassment, abuse, assault or other forms of sexual violence.