Being a member entitles you to voting rights at the Annual General Meeting where we elect our management committee. You can also nominate yourself to sit on this committee. The AGM is usually held in October of each year. Dates, details, renewal form and voting form will be forwarded via email prior. Membership also entitles you to become involved as a volunteer at any of our offices, and you get a 10% discount on safer sex supplies. Members are also consulted when we review our programs and in our strategic planning.
Respect Inc Membership Application Form
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Objectives
- To provide a range of education, information and resources that will support sex workers and increase their awareness of occupational health, safety, emotional wellbeing, legal and taxation rights and responsibilities, in a non judgmental and non-invasive environment.
- To provide health promotion programs to sex workers
- To operate within a context of accountability, equity and transparency.
- To recognise that by providing education, information and support to sex workers, sex workers will be effectively resourced as safer sex educators to pass on those educational benefits to the larger general population.
- To operate within an affirmative action approach, that is, with all direct services by peers (sex workers past or present) within all levels of the organisation, including management, staff and volunteers, and to foster a culture of inclusiveness and mutual respect within the diverse community of sex workers.
- To lobby government to provide sex workers with avenues to work within any area of the Queensland sex work trade/industry as they choose (e.g., escort, in-house, agency, private/sole operator, co-operatives and/or street) without fear of arrest or prosecution for criminal offences related to sex work business activities.
- To provide a legitimate voice for Queensland sex workers advocating for decriminalisation and other policies to support sex workers’ human, civil and workplace rights and access to remedies without discrimination, including programs and initiatives that aim to reduce discrimination and stigma against sex workers, past and present.
- To support and liaise with national, state and regional sex worker rights groups in the development of networks, programs and objectives.
- To build and foster constructive relationships with all stakeholders for the benefit of sex workers.
- To support the recognition of the sovereignty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the traditional custodians with ongoing connection to the land we live and work upon, never ceded.




