1 UGLY MUGS PROGRAM. 2 The Prostitutes Collective of Victoria (PCV) established the Ugly Mugs program in May 1986. Ten years later in 1996, The Ugly Mugs.

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1 UGLY MUGS PROGRAM

2 The Prostitutes Collective of Victoria (PCV) established the Ugly Mugs program in May Ten years later in 1996, The Ugly Mugs Project was the recipient of the Australian Violence Prevention Award. In 2000, the funding was transferred to Inner South Community Health Service and the PCV changed its name to RhED (Resourcing Health and Education in the Sex Industry). HISTORY

3 The aim of the Ugly Mugs program is one of prevention by alerting sex workers to dangerous individuals. The program was developed in response to the prevalence of violence against sex workers and the lack of protection they received from police and legal institutions. OBJECTIVE The program has also developed to provide a greater level of support to sex workers who have been assaulted. This includes referral and support to attend counseling and other health services, police and legal liaison and support. To date, there are approximately 30 other key services/organizations that participate in this network of violence prevention by receiving updates of “ugly mug reports”.

4 STATS In Ugly Mugs were reported to RhED - 24 of these were incidents relating to street based sex workers. It is predicted that the number of actual incidents well exceeds this number.

INCIDENT TYPE 10

REPORT SOURCE TIME BETWEEN INCIDENT AND REPORTING Although it is understood that some individuals are not ready or able to make a report immediately after an incident, it is preferred that a report is made as soon as possible. It is therefore imperative that workers be available to take reports. 12 1

Over 50% of incidents occur outside of RhED’s operational hours (i.e. outside 9am-5pm) Ability to respond to these incidents immediately improves accuracy of reporting and improves access to appropriate treatment and healthcare whilst sending a message that this sort of violence is not accepted. TIME OF INCIDENT DAY INCIDENT OCCURRED

8 MAKING A REPORT RhED workers are available 9am-5pm Monday to Friday. Drop in times at RhED are 1-5pm Tuesday to Friday. Hustling to Health, sex worker only space operates on a Friday night from 5-10:30pm. Sex Workers can present at RhED on their own or with a friend or worker and a RhED staff member will complete the report. Where this is not possible RhED staff are able to do outreach. Alternatively though less preferred reports can be taken over the phone or by another agency worker who will then forward the report to RhED for follow-up and verification if needed.

9 MUG WATCH RhED workers conduct outreach during the week with an aim to elicit information on any incidents that have occurred, and to promote the services of RhED.

10 DISTRIBUTION Updated legal advice was sought in 2009 and as a result distribution procedures were changed. Recommendations included: - Reports must not be displayed to the general public. - Reports are to be distributed to sex workers only and to organisations that come into contact with sex workers including police, community organisations and heath services.

RhED & THE POLICE Specific Sex work Liaison Officer at St Kilda police – for communication, networking and support for sex workers Collaboration with CIU (Criminal Investigation Unit) Links with SOCIT (Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Teams) RhED has the capacity to support sex workers through the police and court processes if a sex worker wishes to pursue an Ugly Mug incident through these avenues How do we work together for sex workers? VIOLENCE AGAINST SEX WORKERS IS A CRIME