Challenges Around Sex & Sexuality When Impaired with Physical And/or Cognitive Impairments: June 7, Kingston

Challenges Around Sex & Sexuality When Impaired with Physical And/or Cognitive Impairments

Hosted by Queen’s University

What An educational program touching on vitally important topics and challenges. Topics include; Considerations around Sexuality and Patients with Intellectual Disabilities, Sexual Rehabilitation in Neurologic Disability, and Intimacy, Capacity and Consent.

Guest speaker Stacy Elliott, Sexual Medical Physician and Clinical Professor in the Department of Phsychiatry and Urologic Sciences, UBC. Medical Manager, BC Center for Sexual Medicine.

When Noon – 4:30pm, June 7 2017
Where Providence Care New Hospital, Kingston
Who This conference is for all healthcare professionals who work with physically and cognitively impaired clients.
Cost $99 – includes lunch

For more information and registration, visit their website Here.

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Hosted by Queen’s University. Topics include; Sexual Rehabilitation in Neurologic Disability, Patients with intellectual Disabilities, Intimacy, Capacity and Consent.

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