
Sex, Disability & Human Rights with Rachel Wotton & Mohammed Samrah
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Join Naomi as she chats with Rachel Wotton and Mohammed Samrah about the importance of people with disability’s access to sexual and reproductive health services. Rachel, a sex worker and academic in the field and Mohammed, a man of lived experience have a dynamic and eye-opening conversation about sex as a human right.
Rachel shares parts of her PhD research and elaborates on the role the NDIS plays in the disability communities' access to sex worker services. Mohammed eloquently shares his own lived experience and how sex worker services have transformed his life.
This episode was recorded in September 2024
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Credits
Host: Naomi Viret
Guest: Rachel Wotton & Mohammed Samrah
Producers: Maddy Stratten & Winnie Adamson
Music: Little Pastries Instrumental (descript)
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