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The right of consent

Posted: 20 March 2003 | Subscribe Online


Sex can be a tricky issue at the best of times. But when it comes to trying to balance the need to protect people with learning difficulties who may be vulnerable to abuse with the desire to empower them to live as full a life as possible, it can become a minefield.

The government has strayed into that minefield with its new Sexual Offences Bill which includes a section strengthening the law to protect people with learning difficulties from sexual abuse.

According to Mencap, this group is four times more likely to fall prey to abusers than the rest of the population. And, where abuse is suspected, the charity is calling for a "statutory test of capacity" to determine whether informed consent was given by someone who fully understood the consequences of their action.
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No one would deny that protection is crucial for those whose learning difficulties are so severe that they are particularly vulnerable. But many people with mild to moderate learning difficulties, especially those living in group homes, already have a hard enough time from some professionals if they want to have a sex life.

Once word gets round that sexual activity with someone with learning difficulties is to be punishable by life imprisonment then there will be a danger that a mindset could take hold under which people are told "you can't have sex - it's against the law".
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Meanwhile, there is Lord Skelmersdale, a former health minister, telling peers that a person with learning difficulties can "never" give informed consent to sex.

With attitudes like this being expressed at such a high level, is it any wonder that people are extremely fearful for their rights? The tension between protection and empowerment is at the heart of social care practice and can never be resolved without listening to service users.

And that doesn't only mean talking to Mencap.


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