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Old Coroners Court 14-38 Nursery Street Sheffield, S3 8GG Email: sali@swwop.orgsali@swwop.org www.swwop.org T: 0114 275 2040 - M: 07957 567 937 Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Lifestyle Choice? Sali Harwood Manager Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Presentation will cover: Definition of prostitution The law around prostitution Terminology Overview of the women Realities of their lives Overview of the men SWWOP Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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What is Prostitution? The Sexual Offences Act 2003: Prostitution is commonly defined as: The exchange of sexual services for some form of payment – usually money but could be drugs, accommodation, food etc. on at least one occasion. From 2010 prostitution is addressed as sexual exploitation within the overall CPS Violence Against Women (VAW) strategy because of its gendered nature. Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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The law around Prostitution Loitering or Soliciting for Prostitution Section 16 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009 amends section 1(1) of the Street Offences Act 1959 to create an offence for a person (whether male or female) persistently to loiter or solicit in a street or public place for the purposes of offering services as a prostitute, with effect from 1 April 2010. Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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The term "common prostitute" has now been removed. Section 1(4) has been amended to insert that for the purposes of section 1, conduct is persistent if it takes place on 2 or more occasions in any period of 3 months. Section 1(5) provides that in deciding whether a person's conduct is persistent, any conduct that took place before the commencement of this section will be disregarded. Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Language & Terminology The women SWWOP work with often share the same negative attitudes about what they do as others in society! The term ‘sex work’ implies that these women have made a rational choice to sell sex. SWWOP agrees that street ‘prostitution’ is exploitation of women Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Overview of the women Majority white women / average age 30yrs History of sexual abuse / sexual exploitation Substance misuse / Risk taking behaviours From around South Yorkshire Mental health Domestic abuse Homelessness Social exclusion Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Realities of Women's lives Forced sex, rape, sexual assault by pimps and others Physical violence Physical deprivation Physical illness and injury Emotional, physical & sexual health issues Homelessness Increase in risk-taking behaviours increases risk of harm May lack access to appropriate health care Drug and alcohol abuse Isolation / ostracisation / social exclusion Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661 All on top of whatever life experiences led to prostitution in first pl ace
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Impact on Physical / Sexual Health Fatigue Weight Loss / Loss of Appetite Poor Memory Back Pain Joint / Muscle Pain Fractures / Sprains Facial Injuries Dental Problems Skin Infections Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Impact – Mental Health Restless & agitated Insomnia / lethargy Substance dependency Eating disorders Impatience & Irritability Unmotivated Lack of sexual interest Poor concentration o Self-blame / guilt o Negative thoughts o Despairing o Feeling hopeless o Loneliness o Pessimism o Suicidal ideation o Self-harming Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Challenges to accessing services Chaotic lifestyles (hierarchy of need) versus inflexible services Stereotyping by services – bad not vulnerable Women’s lack of confidence & fear of authorities / partners Practical barriers – opening hours, bus fares etc. – and plethora of appointments Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Who are the men? Pimps Boyfriends/partners Drug dealers Punters Some punters extremely violent & dangerous Some very vulnerable & open to exploitation bt the women e.g. through roberry Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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What does SWWOP provide? OUTREACH EXIT SUPPORT CRISIS INTERVENTION SEXUAL HEALTH Screening SAUNA’s HMP NEWHALL UGLY MUG Infomation Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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What are the women giving up? Chemical security blanket Their identity (as they have come to see themselves) Drug use and sex work = full time occupation Money Social network and support on street Buzz of street life Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Best Practice Work with the behaviours resulting from exploitation Understand and acknowledge why women may respond ‘negatively’ Understand it takes time to exit / recover Recognise the impacts, Don’t judge Our clients safety is our first priority We are here to help you We will support you how you need to be supported Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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Old Coroners Court 14-38 Nursery Street Sheffield, S3 8GG Email: sali@swwop.orgsali@swwop.org www.swwop.org T: 0114 275 2040 - M: 07957 567 937 Registered Charity No: 1109759 - Ltd Company 5413661
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