17 Dec #decrimQLD “International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers” Special Video Release
LIT REVIEW: “Associations between sex work laws and sex workers’ health” Lucy Platt et al, 2018
The public health evidence clearly shows the harms associated with all forms of sex work criminalisation, including regulatory systems, which effectively leave the most marginalised, and typically the majority of, sex workers outside of the law.
17 December 2018, International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, with events across Queensland
A day recognised internationally remembering those sex workers whose lives have been lost to violence.
INDIA: “Research on raids and anti-trafficking measures” Sangram, 2018
The police, NGOs and others involved in ordering and conducting raids are generally not sensitive to the complex trajectory of the individuals they encounter during raids. This research report examines why.
Applications Closed – Youth Focused Peer Educator Respect Inc, Brisbane
Are you a current or past sex worker? Are you passionate about sex workers rights, health and wellbeing? This job may be for you. Closes 21 Dec 2018.
Respect Inc. Scarlet Alliance Submission Human Rights Bill November 2018
Examining the systemic human rights violations due to the criminalisation of safe sex work practices. How the bill needs to be changed and what it should reflect.
“Submission on Human Rights Bill” Respect Inc & Scarlet Alliance, 2018
Sex workers in Queensland and nationally experience systemic human rights violations. Types of discrimination include: securing housing and accommodation accessing health services custody and legal processes in government policies and practices in employment...
‘80% of us work illegally, so we can be safe’, say Queensland sex workers
Queensland laws and policing practices unnecessarily endanger sex workers. ‘Sex workers are forced to choose between working safely or legally’, Kayla Rose, sex worker and committee member of DecrimQLD said.
Vietnamese Online Audio Workshop Âm thanh hội thảo Việt Nam
Thai Online Audio Workshop เสียงการประชุมเชิงปฏิบัติการของไทย
Introducing…. Kayla Rose!
My name is Kayla Rose (she/her), I am the Brisbane representative and Secretary of Respect Inc.
Telling People You Are A Sex Worker
“Do they really need to know? Before you tell anyone what you do, think about the potential consequences”