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Advancing access to sexual health education for people with disabilities.

Because every BODY deserves sex ed.

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Experts in Sexuality and Disability

Accessible Sexual Health seeks to advance access to comprehensive sex education for people across the spectrum of disability. We provide training, resources, and consultation for organizations and individuals who are seeking comprehensive, sex positive, neurodiverse-affirming, and disability-centered sexual health education

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Nellie is really gifted at balancing her crystal-clear values about the importance of sexual health accessibility with meeting families and providers where they are in terms of their values, comfort, and confidence when engaging these topics. She’s down-to-earth and a delight to work with – I can’t recommend her enough!

- Eileen Slade, LCSW

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“If you do not intentionally, deliberately and proactively include, you will unintentionally exclude.” 

- Joe Gerstandt

Our Founder

Nellie Galindo (she/her) has been teaching sex education in one way, shape, or form since 2007. She has been deeply involved in the disability rights movement since 2014, and is a fierce advocate for mental health. Nellie is a Professional Member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT). She lives in North Carolina with her husband, two kids, and two cats.

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