Invited Sunday of the "Grand Rendez-vous" on Europe 1, Sophie Cluzel, Secretary of State to the Prime Minister, responsible for People with disabilities announced that she was in favor of supporting the sexual life of people in situation of disability, forcefully rejecting the comparison made between sex workers and the prostitution network.

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"It was taboo in our society. Society has matured." Secretary of State Sophie Cluzel, who contacted the National Ethics Committee on the right to intimate relations, explained to Europe 1's microphone at the Grand Rendez-vous that she was in favor of "what we can support the intimate life of people with disabilities. " "[The challenge of my policy] is to restore disabled people to full citizenship with respect and dignity. It is also the right to an intimate, emotional and sexual life," she said. .

If Sophie Cluzel does not recommend anything, she asks that we "let people debate". "People [with disabilities] told us they wanted to be accompanied in their intimate and sexual lives [...] We must let people say" I want "," said the Secretary of State.

As for the comparisons of sexual assistants with a prostitution network, Sophie Cluzel judges these terms "beside the plate". "These sex assistants already exist in Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland," she explains. "Let's see how they were trained. This will make us make a colossal leap in the well-treatment of people, the collection of their desire," concludes the secretary of state for people with disabilities. >> More information to follow ....