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We told you this would happen says Sex Workers Alliance Ireland, about the murder of a sex worker in Limerick

We told you this would happen says Sex Workers Alliance Ireland, about the murder of a sex worker in Limerick

Apr 5, 2023

The murder of a sex worker is the grim but obvious result of a law that disregards the voices and safety of sex workers.  Linda Kavanagh, communications manager of the Sex Workers Alliance Ireland says “When this law was being debated in 2015 and 2016 sex workers...

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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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May 10, 2023 – Sex Worker Awareness Training
April 5, 2023 – We told you this would happen says Sex Workers Alliance Ireland, about the murder of a sex worker in Limerick
March 14, 2023 – Sex workers failed by law AGAIN
March 3, 2023 – International Sex Workers Rights Day
December 17, 2022 – Press release: Irish government is complicit in violence against sex workers

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