Sexual Assault and Rape Reporting Process
There is no right or wrong way to respond after experiencing sexual assault or rape. If you do choose to take action, there are options available for you.
There is no right or wrong way to respond after experiencing sexual assault or rape. If you do choose to take action, there are options available for you.
Everyone has the right to safety and respect while working. Sexual assault or rape should never be considered part of your job, regardless of your gender, workplace, or work status. If you experience sexual assault or rape as a sex worker, whether at work or outside of it, there is support available.
Respect Inc’s guide for navigating where to work, laws and police, friendly services, and links for male sex workers.
This info sheet provides an overview of the sex work laws in Queensland.
There are new Work Health and Safety (WHS) protections for sex workers in QLD.