IPS On Diversity Podcast S1E5: Sex and People with Disabilities
DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains explicit content. Listener discretion is advised.
Sex — and all its accompanying discussions of trust and consent — is often neglected in conversations concerning people with physical and intellectual disabilities. This is especially so in societies where sex is a taboo subject.
But people with disabilities need support when it comes to navigating their sexual needs and identities as well as developing healthy romantic and sexual relationships.
From caregivers to educators, advocates to everyday folk, society needs to start removing barriers and stigmas around the sexual health and wellbeing of people with disabilities.
Find out more about sex and people with disabilities in Singapore:
Note: In the episode, Dr Lohsnah talks about an intellectually disabled client who sought sexual gratification in Geylang. She was eventually placed in a residential home for her own safety and has received psychological therapy. She has matured emotionally but will admit, when gently prodded, that she continues to yearn for a romantic relationship because she is lonely.
About our guests:
Dr Lohsnah Jeevanandam
Clinical Psychologist
Dr Lohsnah Jeevanandam, a clinical psychologist, specialises in sexuality management in persons with intellectual disability. She trained at the University of Queensland, Australia and is currently a Senior Lecturer at the National University of Singapore, where she is also the Director of the Clinical Psychology Programme. She is a Senior Consultant Clinical Psychologist with the Cognitive Health Consultancy International clinic, as well as an expert trainer for a range of topics for mainstream and special needs educators. Dr Jeevanandam previously worked at The Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore and is strongly passionate about the advocacy for persons with intellectual disability.
Dr Justin Lee
Senior Research Fellow at IPS Society and Culture Department
Dr Justin Lee is a Senior Research Fellow specialising in issues related to disadvantaged populations in Singapore. Some of his research includes the social inclusion of people with disabilities, proper end-of-life planning for vulnerable seniors and the re-integration of ex-offenders. He is also interested in the non-profit sector at large, and has been paying keen attention to the role and strengths of new and untapped resources like game designers, community artists and other social innovators. Aside from his work at IPS, Dr Justin Lee is also Chairman of ArtsWok Collaborative, a non-profit organisation, which seeks to connect communities by harnessing the power of the arts to create dialogue, invite social participation and build bridges across difference.
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On Diversity is a podcast series of new insights and fresh discussions, inspired by IPS’ Managing Diversities research programme. In each episode, IPS Deputy Director Ong Soh Chin chats with guests to explore what diversity means to them, the changes they are making, and the changes they hope to see in an increasingly fragmented society.
More from On Diversity:
- Episode 1: The Cancelled and the Woke, with career journalist Lydia Lim and poet and writer, Theophilus Kwek
- Episode 2: Reclaiming Dementia, with Dr Chen Shiling, dementia physician, and Johnson Soh, founder of SanCare Asia
- Episode 3: What is Multiculturalism?, with Low Sze Wee, CEO of Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre and singer-songwriter Jamiel Said
- Episode 4: Diversity and the Singapore Media, with Mark Tan, founder and CEO of Rice Media, and Dr Chew Han Ei, Senior Research Fellow at IPS Social Lab