This paper formed a Multimedia PowerPoint Poster Presentation at the confer
ence, The author launches the details for a radical and innovative new proj
ect to address the self, sexual, and body esteem deficits of people with di
sabilities which seeks to address the sexual needs, knowledge, and dating s
kills required for disabled people to participate more equally in society.
The author encourages international collaboration on addressing the lacunae
in service provision for people with disabilities to explore sex in an aff
irming non-problematised way. Some aspects of the project are critiqued in
the author's panel presentation at the Conference: Sharing our Stories, Emp
owering our Lives: Don't Dis Me!