186 - Ableism's Role in Sexual Violence

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 42 MIN

186 - Ableism's Role in Sexual Violence

from Dating, Relationships, and Disability · host Kathy O'Connell

Sexual violence against people with disabilities remains largely invisible in conversations about disability justice and sexual violence prevention. Survivors with disabilities experience mental health impacts at significantly higher rates than non-disabled survivors, with PTSD affecting up to 45%, depression affecting 50-60%, and anxiety disorders impacting 40-55%. People with disabilities who experience sexual assault are 3-4 times more likely to be revictimized within a decade. If you're being assaulted or abuse, call or text 988, the crisis hotline, for help. Ableism's Role in Sexual Violence Dehumanization and Desexualization: Society often fails to recognize people with disabilities as sexual beings with the same rights to intimate relationships as non-disabled people. This results in inadequate sex education, infantilization, and media invisibility. Power Dynamics and Vulnerability: Dependency relationships create power imbalances that abusers exploit. People with disabilities are often expected to be grateful for any attention, and institutional settings frequently restrict privacy and relationship rights. Credibility and Reporting Barriers: Victims with disabilities face skepticism about their credibility when reporting abuse. There's a disturbing societal attitude suggesting people with disabilities should accept any relationship, even abusive ones. Systemic Failures: Sexual assault services often lack accessibility and staff trained in disability issues. The legal system presents numerous barriers, and historical policies reflect deep-seated beliefs that people with disabilities shouldn't participate in intimate life. Paths Forward Education and Representation: Comprehensive, accessible sex education is essential. Media should portray people with disabilities in healthy relationships. Professional Training and Self-Advocacy: Professionals need training on supporting clients with disabilities in maintaining healthy relationships. Self-advocacy programs can help people with disabilities communicate boundaries. Policy Changes: Policies should protect privacy and relationship rights in all settings, including group homes and healthcare facilities. Human Dignity Approach: True prevention emerges from affirming that people with disabilities deserve the full spectrum of human experiences, including consensual intimate relationships. By centering the voices of people with disabilities in creating inclusive environments, we can develop innovative approaches to consent, communication, and care that benefit everyone and build communities where all people can safely explore connections on their own terms. Our Dating Resources Ready to enhance your dating experience? Join our Dating Made Easier community for coaching and support along your path to meaningful connection. Supporting Dating and Relationships membership (for special educators and professionals in disability services) - is for professionals in the disability field who are looking for training and resources to effectively help students/people with disabilities in developing dating and relationship skills. Click here to learn more. Music by Successful Motivation Artwork photo by Elevate

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