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She has worked in the field of autism and disability support since 2003. She holds two Master’s degrees, one in Special Education and one in Counselling Psychology. Landa’s work focuses on sexual health, relationship, and safety education for autistic and neurodivergent people. Her work centers around creating and modifying sexual health and relationship education to be meaningful, accessible, and inclusive. She also works to create behaviour support plans to address contextually inappropriate sexual behaviour. Her work is rights-based, grounded in principles of inclusivity, harm reduction, and supporting neurodivergent experiences. She trains caregivers, teachers, staff, and communities about sexual health development and inclusive sex ed. Her special interests within the area of sexual health education include how to promote a culture of consent and body autonomy for disabled children and youth, developing affirming and rights-based sex education, and advocating for access to sexuality and sexual health for everyone.
This training focuses on the essential role of sexual health education in promoting the well-being and safety of autistic individuals. Participants will learn to identify the positive impacts of providing this information, the specific risks of withholding that information, and practical strategies for adapting educational goals to meet diverse learning needs.
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