Buy your #UndressingDisability book

Undressing Disability celebrates the desires, bodies and humanity of 19 disabled people, whilst proudly lifting the taboo on sex and disability. Read on your Kindle, Apple and Android devices.
Collage of Undressing disability images, 3 people posing in their underwear.
collage of Undressing disability images - 4 people posing in their underwear.

As part of the Undressing Disability campaign, we’re thrilled to announce the release of our new book – Undressing Disability

Undressing Disability celebrates the desires, the bodies and the humanity of 19 disabled people, whilst proudly lifting the taboo on sex and disability. Featuring additional material from our Love Lounge column, contributions from Mary Russell – The Undateables, Channel 4 – presenter/journalist Mik Scarlet and many other successful members of the disabled community, this book is a must for anyone with a disability and for those of us who care about those that have them.

The book also includes the Undressing Disability photo shoot – expect lots of sexy people, wearing not a lot.

The Undresing Disability front cover, Kelly wearing a black bra, knickers and a hat smiling at the camera with red lipstick. She is sat in her wheelchair.

Ebook

Our book is available to purchase from Amazon

Buy the Ebook here

You can support Enhance the UK and our sex and disability campaign

Please remember to share and like our posts on FacebookInstagram and Twitter. Social media is such a powerful medium for a charity like Enhance the UK and gives us valuable exposure to a global audience. All of us at Enhance the UK are extremely greatful for your support. Every voice counts and together we will change societies views on disability.

Send us your stories and photographs

Our campaign is based around the experiences that people with disabilities share with us. We rely on your input so please do support us by sharing your stories and photographs with us.

6 members of the Enhance the UK team on Brighton Pier. Emily, Kelly and Jig are sat in their wheelchairs and Jennie and Claire are stood behind them.