A course aimed at training sexual assistants for disabled people is being prepared by an organization pushing to legalize the role in Italy.
Maximiliano Ulivieri, one of the organization’s founders, launched a campaign to change Italian legislation earlier this year.
He told The Local that the aim is to prepare a course that would give special training - along the lines of what is already provided in a number of other European countries - to people on how to cater to the sexual needs of disabled people. Once in place, the course will be taught in Bologna, where the voluntary organization is registered.
Ulivieri, who suffers from muscular dystrophy, the muscle wasting disorder, hopes to begin enrollments next year, but realizes it could be some time before the newly trained assistants are able to exercise their role. Full story...
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Maximiliano Ulivieri, one of the organization’s founders, launched a campaign to change Italian legislation earlier this year.
He told The Local that the aim is to prepare a course that would give special training - along the lines of what is already provided in a number of other European countries - to people on how to cater to the sexual needs of disabled people. Once in place, the course will be taught in Bologna, where the voluntary organization is registered.
Ulivieri, who suffers from muscular dystrophy, the muscle wasting disorder, hopes to begin enrollments next year, but realizes it could be some time before the newly trained assistants are able to exercise their role. Full story...
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