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Our intimacy coaches help adults with physical disabilities access their bodies for pleasure and better health. We are across Canada to help you!

Since 2010, we have helped clients explore sex and disability. It's your birthright!

02/25/2026

This study is seeking input from people with cerebral palsy and related conditions and their caregivers. The purpose of this research is to better understand how and why people use Dynamic Seating on their mobility device(s), and its impact. The research uses an online survey, and participant perspectives are essential to informing its findings. Participants may also choose to participate in a future interview.

https://ucdenver.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bfR4ZWhOrmsUZaS

02/20/2026

My thanks to the s*x and disability lab, University of Alberta, for the opportunity to present at the Power to Disrupt conference Feb 13. It was a wonderful experience to share our work with the attendees. Alan Santinele Martino Keep Disrupting! *xualassistance

02/03/2026

Go Canada!

Conference 2026 β€” Disability & S*xuality Lab 02/03/2026

Conference 2026 β€” Disability & S*xuality Lab A Virtual Conference on Transforming Intimacy and Access S*xuality,Disability, and the Power to DISRUPT February 13-14, 2026Held via ZoomTo register, please visit the link: The full conference program is available at: We invite scholars, activists, artists, community members, and practitioners to su...

02/03/2026

If only all groundhogs were blind, we'd have no more long winters.

01/30/2026

Hear about us from an Ontario client who has had amazing results! This testimonial reel is about 8 min long *x *x

11/01/2025

πŸŽƒ Scary stories are part of Halloween. But scarier still are the stereotypes horror films have used to portray disability.

From silent films to slasher flicks, disability is often used as a shortcut to scare. We're portrayed as villains or monsters. Violently vengeful or bad omens.

But these portrayals reflect society's fears. Not disabled people's realities.

This Halloween, we're challenging these lazy tropes and stereotypes. Films shouldn't reinforce the negative attitudes holding disabled people back.

Let’s make space for disabled voices, authentic characters, and inclusive scares πŸ¦‡

Image description: 'Scary stories, scarier stereotypes. Let's talk about disability in horror films' is written on a foggy dark purple background. There are red drips from some of the letters. A bat flies at the bottom.

10/28/2025

Had a blast being interviewed by the Crip Trip boys - have you checked out this episode? *xanddisability *xed

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