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Press release: Men ignored by sex work law because it does not suit the ‘helpless victim’ propaganda, says university expert

Press release: Men ignored by sex work law because it does not suit the ‘helpless victim’ propaganda, says university expert

Nov 19, 2019

Men ignored by sex work law because it does not suit the ‘helpless victim’ propaganda, says university expert Availability of PrEP through HSE from this month a major step in addressing HIV, speaker from DCU explains Men were excluded in the formulation of current...

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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.

Latest News

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
December 7, 2022 – Reclaim the Night Speech 2022
December 1, 2022 – Ominous texts from Gardaí scare sex workers during Days of activism against gender-based violence

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