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Pandemic of violence against sex workers brought about by change in law has not ended

Pandemic of violence against sex workers brought about by change in law has not ended

Jul 24, 2021

Yesterday a man who attacked and robbed two sex workers working together for safety was jailed for 10 years.  Aoife Bloom, board member of SWAI says “The Sex Workers Alliance Ireland (SWAI) welcomes the news that a man who violently attacked two members of our...

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SWAI supports the self-determination of all sex workers to be given a voice and allowed to speak on their own behalf. We support a harm reduction policy in relation to sex work and that sex workers should be granted the same rights as all other workers.

Mission Statement: To promote the social inclusion, health, safety, civil rights and the right to self determination of female, male, cisgender and transgender sex workers.

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