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- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - WA - SCARLET ALLIANCE WA. In Western Australia sex work is largely governed by the Prostitution Act 2000. A smaller number of offences are also contained in the Criminal Code, the Health Act 1911 and the Liquor Control Act 1988. The criminal laws in Western Australia formally prohibit most prostitution related activities, for example soliciting sex inpublic..
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
- DECRIMINALISATION & LEGALISATION Legalisation means the creation of special laws that allow some legal ways of sex working. But this works to undermine HIV &Human Rights Prevention efforts by splitting the industry into legal & illegal categories. Blames & shames sex workers who do not comply with restrictive regulation. For many workers a legal work setting is notan option.
- SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and - COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - WA - SCARLET ALLIANCE WA. In Western Australia sex work is largely governed by the Prostitution Act 2000. A smaller number of offences are also contained in the Criminal Code, the Health Act 1911 and the Liquor Control Act 1988. The criminal laws in Western Australia formally prohibit most prostitution related activities, for example soliciting sex inpublic..
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
- DECRIMINALISATION & LEGALISATION Legalisation means the creation of special laws that allow some legal ways of sex working. But this works to undermine HIV &Human Rights Prevention efforts by splitting the industry into legal & illegal categories. Blames & shames sex workers who do not comply with restrictive regulation. For many workers a legal work setting is notan option.
- STATE BY STATE LAWS IN AUSTRALIA State by State Laws in Australia. Sex industry laws in Australia are determined by State and Territory Governments. Federal laws criminalise 'trafficking' (with or without consent) and 'sex slavery' (regardless of sex workers' consent to such work conditions). Scarlet Alliance pay our respect to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islandelders
- COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- HUMAN RIGHTS
Scarlet Alliance supports the human rights of all sex workers to work where and how they want to, and with full access to human rights such as privacy, freedom of movement and freedom from harassment. Acknowledgment. Scarlet Alliance recognise that Australia is a colony built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders andcustodians
- HEALTH PROMOTION
Health promotion is the framework Scarlet Alliance has adopted in order to achieve sex worker rights. Our organisation and our membership also recognise a number of tools as best practice for health promotion sex worker organisations (peer education, community development, community engagement etc).- TERMINOLOGY
Terminology. Abolition. Abolitionism seeks to eradicate the sex industry. The primary mechanism for this is controlling specific activities associated with the sale of sex such as organising, operating or managing sex industry businesses or receiving direct financial benefit from sex workers’ labour – laws such as “living off the earnings- TAX ISSUES
The ATO spokesperson explained that on a certain date (still to be set) the ATO will expect Australian Sex Industry Businesses to fall into compliance with taxation laws. From statements made at one of the forums it seems that the ATO believes that whilst many sex- WA MEDIA
2010 "Sex Work ban in residential areas" ABC News, Nov 26, 2010; Christian Porter Attorney General; Minister for Corrective Services, "Community safety first under proposed prostitution reforms" Thu 25November, 2010
OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROMOTION Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. - "FLY-IN, FLY-OUT HOOKERS JOIN NW BOOM TIMES" PHILIPPA Brothel madam Jo Woodward, who owns Port Hedland brothel Port of Call, said women from the Eastern States and New Zealand were operating on a fly-in, fly-out basis, just like mine workers, to meet demand as Karratha and Port Hedland burst at the seams with young male workers. Ms Woodward said she was turning away up to 60 men on Friday and - "NO BAD WHORES, JUST BAD LAWS!" INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY As part of International Whores Day celebrations, Adelaide sex workers and their supporters’ including other sex industry staff, health professionals, friends, family and clients of sex workers will take to the streets of Adelaide on Friday afternoon 5th June 2009, at peak hour with a message for the South Australian government – no bad whores, just bad laws! - SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and - COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - WA - SCARLET ALLIANCE WA. In Western Australia sex work is largely governed by the Prostitution Act 2000. A smaller number of offences are also contained in the Criminal Code, the Health Act 1911 and the Liquor Control Act 1988. The criminal laws in Western Australia formally prohibit most prostitution related activities, for example soliciting sex inpublic..
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
- DECRIMINALISATION & LEGALISATION Legalisation means the creation of special laws that allow some legal ways of sex working. But this works to undermine HIV &Human Rights Prevention efforts by splitting the industry into legal & illegal categories. Blames & shames sex workers who do not comply with restrictive regulation. For many workers a legal work setting is notan option.
- SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and - COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - WA - SCARLET ALLIANCE WA. In Western Australia sex work is largely governed by the Prostitution Act 2000. A smaller number of offences are also contained in the Criminal Code, the Health Act 1911 and the Liquor Control Act 1988. The criminal laws in Western Australia formally prohibit most prostitution related activities, for example soliciting sex inpublic..
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
- DECRIMINALISATION & LEGALISATION Legalisation means the creation of special laws that allow some legal ways of sex working. But this works to undermine HIV &Human Rights Prevention efforts by splitting the industry into legal & illegal categories. Blames & shames sex workers who do not comply with restrictive regulation. For many workers a legal work setting is notan option.
- STATE BY STATE LAWS IN AUSTRALIA State by State Laws in Australia. Sex industry laws in Australia are determined by State and Territory Governments. Federal laws criminalise 'trafficking' (with or without consent) and 'sex slavery' (regardless of sex workers' consent to such work conditions). Scarlet Alliance pay our respect to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islandelders
- COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- HUMAN RIGHTS
Scarlet Alliance supports the human rights of all sex workers to work where and how they want to, and with full access to human rights such as privacy, freedom of movement and freedom from harassment. Acknowledgment. Scarlet Alliance recognise that Australia is a colony built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders andcustodians
- HEALTH PROMOTION
Health promotion is the framework Scarlet Alliance has adopted in order to achieve sex worker rights. Our organisation and our membership also recognise a number of tools as best practice for health promotion sex worker organisations (peer education, community development, community engagement etc).- TERMINOLOGY
Terminology. Abolition. Abolitionism seeks to eradicate the sex industry. The primary mechanism for this is controlling specific activities associated with the sale of sex such as organising, operating or managing sex industry businesses or receiving direct financial benefit from sex workers’ labour – laws such as “living off the earnings- TAX ISSUES
The ATO spokesperson explained that on a certain date (still to be set) the ATO will expect Australian Sex Industry Businesses to fall into compliance with taxation laws. From statements made at one of the forums it seems that the ATO believes that whilst many sex- WA MEDIA
2010 "Sex Work ban in residential areas" ABC News, Nov 26, 2010; Christian Porter Attorney General; Minister for Corrective Services, "Community safety first under proposed prostitution reforms" Thu 25November, 2010
OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROMOTION Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. - "FLY-IN, FLY-OUT HOOKERS JOIN NW BOOM TIMES" PHILIPPA Brothel madam Jo Woodward, who owns Port Hedland brothel Port of Call, said women from the Eastern States and New Zealand were operating on a fly-in, fly-out basis, just like mine workers, to meet demand as Karratha and Port Hedland burst at the seams with young male workers. Ms Woodward said she was turning away up to 60 men on Friday and - "NO BAD WHORES, JUST BAD LAWS!" INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY As part of International Whores Day celebrations, Adelaide sex workers and their supporters’ including other sex industry staff, health professionals, friends, family and clients of sex workers will take to the streets of Adelaide on Friday afternoon 5th June 2009, at peak hour with a message for the South Australian government – no bad whores, just bad laws! - SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - WA - SCARLET ALLIANCE WA. In Western Australia sex work is largely governed by the Prostitution Act 2000. A smaller number of offences are also contained in the Criminal Code, the Health Act 1911 and the Liquor Control Act 1988. The criminal laws in Western Australia formally prohibit most prostitution related activities, for example soliciting sex inpublic..
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- DECRIMINALISATION & LEGALISATION Legalisation means the creation of special laws that allow some legal ways of sex working. But this works to undermine HIV &Human Rights Prevention efforts by splitting the industry into legal & illegal categories. Blames & shames sex workers who do not comply with restrictive regulation. For many workers a legal work setting is notan option.
- INDUSTRIAL RIGHTS OF WORKERS IN THE SEX INDUSTRY Sex workers are covered by the Miscellaneous Workers Union in each state. It is common for a union to require the worker to be a paid member to receive assistance. However, you should still be able to receive some verbal advice. Unions usually require a number of persons from one industry to join before they can devote a industrialorganizer
- "SEX SERVICES PREMISES PLANNING GUIDELINES" NSW 04 The Sex Services Premises Planning Advisory Panel, New South Wales, Australia, has produced the Sex Services Premises Planning Guidelines to assist local government in decisions they make in regard to sex services premises in their areas and to outline what constitutesbetter practice.
- SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - WA - SCARLET ALLIANCE WA. In Western Australia sex work is largely governed by the Prostitution Act 2000. A smaller number of offences are also contained in the Criminal Code, the Health Act 1911 and the Liquor Control Act 1988. The criminal laws in Western Australia formally prohibit most prostitution related activities, for example soliciting sex inpublic..
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- DECRIMINALISATION & LEGALISATION Legalisation means the creation of special laws that allow some legal ways of sex working. But this works to undermine HIV &Human Rights Prevention efforts by splitting the industry into legal & illegal categories. Blames & shames sex workers who do not comply with restrictive regulation. For many workers a legal work setting is notan option.
- INDUSTRIAL RIGHTS OF WORKERS IN THE SEX INDUSTRY Sex workers are covered by the Miscellaneous Workers Union in each state. It is common for a union to require the worker to be a paid member to receive assistance. However, you should still be able to receive some verbal advice. Unions usually require a number of persons from one industry to join before they can devote a industrialorganizer
- "SEX SERVICES PREMISES PLANNING GUIDELINES" NSW 04 The Sex Services Premises Planning Advisory Panel, New South Wales, Australia, has produced the Sex Services Premises Planning Guidelines to assist local government in decisions they make in regard to sex services premises in their areas and to outline what constitutesbetter practice.
- COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to - SCARLET ALLIANCE MEMBERS Sex Worker Organisations Scarlet Alliance membership is made up of sex worker organisations projects networks and groups in Australia. To apply the organisation must be endorsed by two existing members. To apply for membership an organisation will complete membership form, fill in a credentialling self assessment tool and undergo an interview with Scarlet Alliance leaders.- SCARLET MEN
The materials archived and showcased on these pages promote important male sex work peer education materials from Australia and the world, written primarily by male sex workers. Amazing, dedicated and skilled male whores have documented thoughts, interactions and knowledge to share with you. Scarlet Alliance does not own the copyright to any of - INDUSTRIAL RIGHTS OF WORKERS IN THE SEX INDUSTRY Sex workers are covered by the Miscellaneous Workers Union in each state. It is common for a union to require the worker to be a paid member to receive assistance. However, you should still be able to receive some verbal advice. Unions usually require a number of persons from one industry to join before they can devote a industrialorganizer
TERMINOLOGY
Terminology. Abolition. Abolitionism seeks to eradicate the sex industry. The primary mechanism for this is controlling specific activities associated with the sale of sex such as organising, operating or managing sex industry businesses or receiving direct financial benefit from sex workers’ labour – laws such as “living off the earnings- WA MEDIA
2010 "Sex Work ban in residential areas" ABC News, Nov 26, 2010; Christian Porter Attorney General; Minister for Corrective Services, "Community safety first under proposed prostitution reforms" Thu 25November, 2010
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROMOTION Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health.- TRADE TIPS
Trade Tips have often been fiercely guarded by sex workers as they can be successful mechanisms towards providing a unique and quality service. Sharing them is seen by some as akin to selling a secret recipe to a rival bakery. However, the sharing of these trade secrets is the perfect mechanism for increasing the skills base for newerworkers
- "JUDGE ORDERS BROTHEL TO SHUT" SYDNEY MORNING HERALD The operator of the brothel, Suzelle Antic, did not respond to a request for an interview yesterday. The Herald understands she plans to appeal against the ruling, which also ordered that her business pay the council's $60,000 legal costs. The Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, said the decision was a warning to all rogue brothel operators. More than30
- SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and - COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- SCARLET MEN
The materials archived and showcased on these pages promote important male sex work peer education materials from Australia and the world, written primarily by male sex workers. Amazing, dedicated and skilled male whores have documented thoughts, interactions and knowledge to share with you. Scarlet Alliance does not own the copyright to any of- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
- "NO BAD WHORES, JUST BAD LAWS!" INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY As part of International Whores Day celebrations, Adelaide sex workers and their supporters’ including other sex industry staff, health professionals, friends, family and clients of sex workers will take to the streets of Adelaide on Friday afternoon 5th June 2009, at peak hour with a message for the South Australian government – no bad whores, just bad laws! - SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and - COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- SCARLET MEN
The materials archived and showcased on these pages promote important male sex work peer education materials from Australia and the world, written primarily by male sex workers. Amazing, dedicated and skilled male whores have documented thoughts, interactions and knowledge to share with you. Scarlet Alliance does not own the copyright to any of- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
- "NO BAD WHORES, JUST BAD LAWS!" INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY As part of International Whores Day celebrations, Adelaide sex workers and their supporters’ including other sex industry staff, health professionals, friends, family and clients of sex workers will take to the streets of Adelaide on Friday afternoon 5th June 2009, at peak hour with a message for the South Australian government – no bad whores, just bad laws!- OBJECTIVES
The objectives for which Scarlet Alliance is established are: (a) To promote the civil and human rights of past and present sex workers and to work toward ending all forms of discrimination against them; (b) To lobby for legal and administrative frameworks which do not discriminate against sex workers; (c) To challenge any government atany
- SCARLET ALLIANCE CONTACT DETAILS Address: 203/1 Erskineville Road, Newtown NSW 2042. Phone: 02 9517 2577. Fax: 02 9517 2488. Email: info@scarletalliance.org.au. POSTAL ADDRESS: P O Box 854, Newtown - STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SCARLET ALLIANCE PEER EDUCATOR ONLINE TRAINING The Scarlet Alliance online training aims to increase the knowledge and skills of sex worker peer educators through an online, accessible, relevant and current learning resource. SANTAP sets a national benchmark for sex worker peer education, providing a nationally consistent, upto-date and best practice approach to sex worker peereducation.
TERMINOLOGY
Terminology. Abolition. Abolitionism seeks to eradicate the sex industry. The primary mechanism for this is controlling specific activities associated with the sale of sex such as organising, operating or managing sex industry businesses or receiving direct financial benefit from sex workers’ labour – laws such as “living off the earnings - INDUSTRIAL RIGHTS OF WORKERS IN THE SEX INDUSTRY Sex workers are covered by the Miscellaneous Workers Union in each state. It is common for a union to require the worker to be a paid member to receive assistance. However, you should still be able to receive some verbal advice. Unions usually require a number of persons from one industry to join before they can devote a industrialorganizer
- DECRIMINALISATION SINCE 1995 Sex services premises have been decriminalised, and have been able to operate like any other legitimate business in NSW for since 1995. There are sex services premises of one form or another in every local government area in NSW. The industry is regulated by local councils (planning and location controls, environmental health), WorkCover NSW OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROMOTION Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. THE NATIONAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF SEX WORKERS WHO LIVE WITH Dedication This report is dedicated to all sex workers, sister-girls, escorts, rent-boys, call girls, street-based sex workers, trans workers and erotic masseurs/masseuses - "NO BAD WHORES, JUST BAD LAWS!" INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY As part of International Whores Day celebrations, Adelaide sex workers and their supporters’ including other sex industry staff, health professionals, friends, family and clients of sex workers will take to the streets of Adelaide on Friday afternoon 5th June 2009, at peak hour with a message for the South Australian government – no bad whores, just bad laws! - SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and - COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- SCARLET MEN
The materials archived and showcased on these pages promote important male sex work peer education materials from Australia and the world, written primarily by male sex workers. Amazing, dedicated and skilled male whores have documented thoughts, interactions and knowledge to share with you. Scarlet Alliance does not own the copyright to any of- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
- "NO BAD WHORES, JUST BAD LAWS!" INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY As part of International Whores Day celebrations, Adelaide sex workers and their supporters’ including other sex industry staff, health professionals, friends, family and clients of sex workers will take to the streets of Adelaide on Friday afternoon 5th June 2009, at peak hour with a message for the South Australian government – no bad whores, just bad laws! - SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION ISABOUTCONTACTCOVID-19EDUCATIONEVENTSKEY TOPICS This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us on twitter!. To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership form or complete the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM. Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and - COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS COVID-19 and SEX WORK in AUSTRALIA REPORT, AND AHEAD OF THE CURVE WEBINAR. This report documents the impacts of COVID-19 on sex workers in Australia and the extensive mobilisation of sex workers and sex worker peer organisations to provide support to a community in crisis. It details the shortfalls of state, territory and federal responses to- SCARLET MEN
The materials archived and showcased on these pages promote important male sex work peer education materials from Australia and the world, written primarily by male sex workers. Amazing, dedicated and skilled male whores have documented thoughts, interactions and knowledge to share with you. Scarlet Alliance does not own the copyright to any of- RED BOOK ONLINE
Red Book is a sex worker resource by and for sex workers that was first developed in 1998 with updates in 2003 and 2009. Many sex workers would be familiar with the pocket sized Red Book that sex worker organisations have been handing out on outreach to sex worker workplaces for many years. - SEX INDUSTRY LAWS IN AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Legal Situation in the ACT for Sex Work. Below is an explanation of the laws described in the ACT's Sex Work Act 1992. On the 10th August 2018, the Prostitution Act 1992 (ACT) was replaced with the Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT).The Sex Work Act 1992 (ACT) has introduced a number of significant changes to ensure the rights and safety of ACT sexworkers.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Inaccurate, misleading or incomplete legal information can lead to sex workers acting in contravention of Victorian law, leading to potential police attention, arrest, charges, prosecution, jail, criminal records, and even deportation. In the first week of July this year, a group called ‘Sex Work Law Reform Victoria’ (SWLRV) published a - SA - SCARLET ALLIANCE SA. Sex Work is criminalised in South Australia via a range of offences contained in the Summary Offences Act and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act. There is an active law reform campaign which has seen a bill for the full decriminalisation of sex work introduced into the Legislative Council in 2015 and then again in 2018- as ofSeptember 2019
- STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SEX INDUSTRY LAWS
Sex Work and the Law- QLD. There are two ways to potentially do sex work legally in Queensland: • Working Privately – Is legal in Queensland, but it is an offence to work in pairs or with the support of another person. There are also a range of strict advertising guidelines- last updates regarding advertising came into force 6thAugust 2018.
- "NO BAD WHORES, JUST BAD LAWS!" INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY As part of International Whores Day celebrations, Adelaide sex workers and their supporters’ including other sex industry staff, health professionals, friends, family and clients of sex workers will take to the streets of Adelaide on Friday afternoon 5th June 2009, at peak hour with a message for the South Australian government – no bad whores, just bad laws!- OBJECTIVES
The objectives for which Scarlet Alliance is established are: (a) To promote the civil and human rights of past and present sex workers and to work toward ending all forms of discrimination against them; (b) To lobby for legal and administrative frameworks which do not discriminate against sex workers; (c) To challenge any government atany
- SCARLET ALLIANCE CONTACT DETAILS Address: 203/1 Erskineville Road, Newtown NSW 2042. Phone: 02 9517 2577. Fax: 02 9517 2488. Email: info@scarletalliance.org.au. POSTAL ADDRESS: P O Box 854, Newtown - STREET BASED SEX WORK Street based sex workers, like all sex workers, are members of our community, and as such deserve a safe working environment, free from harassment or criminalisation. New South Wales is the only state that has partially decriminalised street based work, and this is only in areas that are out of view or earshot of residences or publicutilities.
- SCARLET ALLIANCE PEER EDUCATOR ONLINE TRAINING The Scarlet Alliance online training aims to increase the knowledge and skills of sex worker peer educators through an online, accessible, relevant and current learning resource. SANTAP sets a national benchmark for sex worker peer education, providing a nationally consistent, upto-date and best practice approach to sex worker peereducation.
TERMINOLOGY
Terminology. Abolition. Abolitionism seeks to eradicate the sex industry. The primary mechanism for this is controlling specific activities associated with the sale of sex such as organising, operating or managing sex industry businesses or receiving direct financial benefit from sex workers’ labour – laws such as “living off the earnings - INDUSTRIAL RIGHTS OF WORKERS IN THE SEX INDUSTRY Sex workers are covered by the Miscellaneous Workers Union in each state. It is common for a union to require the worker to be a paid member to receive assistance. However, you should still be able to receive some verbal advice. Unions usually require a number of persons from one industry to join before they can devote a industrialorganizer
- DECRIMINALISATION SINCE 1995 Sex services premises have been decriminalised, and have been able to operate like any other legitimate business in NSW for since 1995. There are sex services premises of one form or another in every local government area in NSW. The industry is regulated by local councils (planning and location controls, environmental health), WorkCover NSW OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION OTTAWA CHARTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROMOTION Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. THE NATIONAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF SEX WORKERS WHO LIVE WITH Dedication This report is dedicated to all sex workers, sister-girls, escorts, rent-boys, call girls, street-based sex workers, trans workers and erotic masseurs/masseuses - "NO BAD WHORES, JUST BAD LAWS!" INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY As part of International Whores Day celebrations, Adelaide sex workers and their supporters’ including other sex industry staff, health professionals, friends, family and clients of sex workers will take to the streets of Adelaide on Friday afternoon 5th June 2009, at peak hour with a message for the South Australian government – no bad whores, just bad laws!SCARLET ALLIANCE
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Red Book Online - STI & BBV resources for sex workers by sex workers SCARLET ALLIANCE, AUSTRALIAN SEX WORKERS ASSOCIATION IS THE NATIONAL PEAK SEX WORKER ORGANISATION IN AUSTRALIA. _This website is maintained by volunteer sex worker skills, energy and passion! To keep up to date with us on social media, like our Facebook page or follow us ontwitter! _
To join Scarlet Alliance download the membership formor complete
the NEW ON-LINE MEMBERSHIP FORM Scarlet Alliance recognise Australia is a country built upon Aboriginal land, we pay our respect to the elders and custodians of this land, current, past and future, and stand in solidarity with the struggles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We are a proud member of the Anwernekenhe National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HIV/AIDS Alliance (ANA). WHAT IS THE FULL DECRIMINALISATION OF SEX WORK? This short briefing paper explains what full decriminalisation does and does not include and what sex workers want from sex work law reform. This resource is currently available in English, Thai, and Simplified Chinese, and the Korean translation will be available soon.* English
* ไทย (Thai)
* 中文 (Simplified Chinese) COVID-19 IMPACT AND RESPONSE FOR SEX WORKERS CLICK HERE for moreinformation.
EMERGENCY SUPPORT FOR SEX WORKERS https://chuffed.org/project/sex-worker-support Scarlet Alliance and our state and territory member organisations have joined together to create an ongoing fund to make your donations directly available to sex workers who need emergency financial relief in order to support them to stay safe, housed and fed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This fund is being overseen by sex worker organisations and run by sex worker organisation staff and volunteers across Australia. All money donated goes directly to sex workers inneed.
As sex workers in each state and territory begin to return to work, the emergency fund will continue to provide support until COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted across the country. This fund will primarily focus on supporting sex workers who have not yet been able to return to work, particularly where COVID-19 restrictions remain in place and where sex workers are subject to penalties and fines. For link to emergency fundraiser in SIMPLIFIED CHINESE CLICK HERE For link to emergency fundraiser in TRADITIONAL CHINESE CLICK HERE For link to emergency fundraiser in KOREAN CLICK HERE For link to emergency fundraiser in THAI CLICK HERE For link to emergency fundraiser in VIETNAMESE CLICK HERE RELEASE OF NEW NATIONAL BBV & STI STRATEGIES AIVL & Scarlet Alliance Joint Media Release ahead of World AIDS Day 1 December 2018 CLICK HEREfor more
information.
VALE ROBERTA PERKINS Scarlet Alliance and SWOP NSW mourn the passing of academic, researcher, author and trans and sex worker rights activist RobertaPerkins.
Roberta passed away yesterday afternoon 26th June, 2018. You can read more about her work and legacy HERE _Portrait of Roberta Perkins by Nada DeCat_ MY HEALTH RECORD INFORMATION BRIEF FOR SEX WORKERS My Health Record (MHR) is an electronic health record and the MHR system is a centralised database that retains all the MHRs. The MHR system has been around for more than five years as an _opt-in_ system. On the 16 July 2018, MHR will move to an _opt-out_ model with a three-month period to actively remove consent to prevent a MHR being created for you by default. Scarlet Alliance has created a briefing sheet for sex workers on MHR and the potential benefits and risks of a MHR for sex workers. CLICK HEREfor more
information.
OVER 100 ORGANISATIONS SUPPORT STATUTES AMENDMENT (DECRIMINALISATION OF SEX WORK) BILL 2015 Organisations from around the world have signed a letter of support for the South Australian Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill 2015 that is soon to be voted on. You can read the letterHERE
NATIONAL FORUM 13-15TH NOV, 2018 We held a very successful 3 day National Forum on 13-15 November, 2018 in Meeanjin/Brisbane, Queensland. Presentations, workshops, discussion and consultation combined with member report backs and our AGM & election. Our membership elected a mix of experienced and new committee, representative & spokesperson & doubles for 2018-19. Our Symposium at Brisbane parliament house was sold out and speakers received a standing ovation from the crowd. Our celebration night brought together sex worker political/comedic performance, outstanding hip hop and our favourite DJ plus our acclaimed WOTY Award winners.click here
Each year the National Forum provides a fantastic opportunity for peers to network, share current information on trends and practices, participate in skill share workshops, inform Scarlet Alliance of state based issues affecting sex workers and be informed of Scarlet Alliance and our members’ activities. Our 2019 National Forum will be inSydney.
RESOURCED AND ORGANISED: ACHIEVING FORMAL RECOGNITION OF SEX WORKERS’ SKILLS IN AUSTRALIA (SANTAP) 1st December, 2016: A new article has been published on the Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers website, showcasing the the Scarlet Alliance National Training and Assessment Program (SANTAP). _"Over the past 15 years, Scarlet Alliance, the Australian Sex Worker Association, has developed and implemented an exciting and innovative national project that recognises the unique skills sex workers use while engaging in peer education within our communities andworkspaces._
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_The Scarlet Alliance National Training and Assessment Program (SANTAP) contains both a learning tool and an assessment framework. The learning tool provides new or existing sex worker peer educators the required knowledge and grounding; and the assessment framework offers sex workers the opportunity to have our peer education and community mobilisation skills formally recognised. On completion of the multi-module assessment process, participants are awarded a nationally recognised diploma...._" Click to read full article (opens in new window) _SANTAP (Scarlet Alliance National Training and Assessment Project) Sex Worker Peer Educators graduating with Diplomas_ ROSE ALLIANCE, SCARLET ALLIANCE, ICW AND INWUD JOINT SUBMISSION: ‘CONSULTATION SEEKING VIEWS ON UN WOMEN APPROACH TO SEX WORK, THE SEX TRADE AND PROSTITUTION’ We appreciate UN Women’s decision to clarify your approach to sex work, as clarity and focus on sex workers with UN Women could improve sex workers’ access to their human rights and lead to stronger more effective programming and support. However, we must express our deep concern with the purpose and process of UN Women’s “Consultation seeking views on UN Women approach to sex work, the sex trade and prostitution.” Not only has the specific process of consultation been flawed, the premise and framing of the consultation are extremely problematic and pose a threat to hard fought progress to secure the rights and well-being of all sex workers. We demand a transparent, supportive consultation process where sex workers are meaningfullyinvolved.
AIVL, SCARLET ALLIANCE, NAPWHA AND AFAO JOINT MEDIA RELEASE: AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITIES UNITE TO CONDEMN THE MASS MURDER OF PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS IN THE PHILIPPINES(13/10/2016)
Since May 2016, it has been reported that over 3,700 people suspected of using and/or selling drugs have been murdered in the Philippines. These atrocities has been carried out with the explicit endorsement of Filipino President, Rodrigo Duterte: who has repeatedly encouraged the police and the general public to kill people suspected of being drug users and/or of dealing drugs. The bloodshed has drawn condemnation from the international community, including from here in Australia. AIVL AND SCARLET ALLIANCE JOINT MEDIA RELEASE: FOR SOME OF US, AIDS ISNOT OVER
(14/07/2016)
Recent media reports have focussed on announcements made by researchers, clinicians and some community representatives declaring that “AIDS, as a national public health issue, is over.” While it’s true that significant achievements have been made in HIV, the benefits of this have not been experienced by all people affected by the virus in the same way. TRANSITIONAL FUNDS FROM TASMANIAN DEPARTMENT OF PREMIER AND CABINET ENSURE TASMANIAN SEX WORKER PROJECT REMAINS OPEN Scarlet Alliance is delighted and relieved to announce that the Tasmanian Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPaC) have provided the Tasmanian Sex Worker Project with transitional funds in order that essential services may continue. We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many sex workers, supporters, community organisations, state politicians and candidates and legal sector colleagues for their invaluable support that has ensured this positive outcome. We'd like to give special thanks to the Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman and staff at DPaC for stepping up to ensure sex workers in Tasmania are not left behind. DECRIMINALISATION RETAINED IN NSW- BEST PRACTICE MODEL OF SEX WORKINDUSTRY REGULATION
On the 9th of May, 2016 the NSW government published their response to the inquiry and reaffirmed their commitment and support for decriminalisation as a best practice and successful model of regulation of the sex industry. Scarlet Alliance, SWOP (Sex Worker Outreach Project NSW) and Touching Base issued a joint media statement welcoming the decision. Scarlet Alliance CEO Jules Kim explained, “licensing and the re-introduction of police as regulators would have been a significant step backwards.” Touching Base President, Saul Ibister spoke of the relief they felt seeing, “the NSW Government take a sensible, evidence-based response.” In their response, the government wrote: “The NSW Government will continue its current body of work to examine the issues relating to the regulation of brothels, to ensure that any system meets community expectations, combats criminal activity and protects vulnerable individuals from exploitation. The NSW Government has considered the regulatory recommendations of the final report of the Select Committee's inquiry as part of this work, as well as evidence-based best practice internationally and domestically. However, the NSW Government will not be introducing the licensing model described by the final report of the Select Committee because reintroducing such significant regulatory burdens and police involvement risks creating similar outcomes to recriminalising sexwork.”
Minister for Better Regulation, Victor Dominello said: “the evidence from other jurisdictions is that licensing simply doesn’t work.” SCARLET ALLIANCE CEO, JULES KIM SPEAKING AT THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY: INFORMAL INTERACTIVE HEARING WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF CIVIL SOCIETY AS PART OF THE PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE HIGH-LEVEL MEETING ON HIV/AIDS You can view the video here. (Skip to 1 hour 56 minute mark to watch Jules speak) APNSW PACIFIC MEMBERS SET STRATEGIC PRIORITIES Five priorities that APNSW and Pacific members will work on over the next three years have now been published online.These
priorities were the outcome of a meetimg held in Dhaka, Bangladesh with representatives from Friends Frangipani (Papua New Guinea), New Zealand Prostitutes Collective (NZPC), Survivors Advocacy Network (SAN-Fiji), Scarlet Alliance (Australia) and $carlet Timor Collective(Timor-Leste).
This follows on from a meeting earlier in 2015 where Sex Worker leaders from Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Australia gathered in Sydney for the first planning meeting to form The Pacific Sex Worker Network. Other Pacific countries are encouraged to join. We are working toward a common goal of better representation of Pacific sex workers, and achieving decriminalisation of sex work in the Pacific. Downloadable PDF statement NEW REPORTS ON OUR PUBLICATIONS PAGE Go straight to downloads • Stepping up the Evidence on HIV and Sex Work: Decriminalise Sex Work Now! Sex Workers at AIDS 2014 Downloadable here • Key Issues: Sex Worker Policy Issues in Australia - a briefing sheet from our National Forum 2014 Downloadable here ATTENTION SEX WORKER PEER EDUCATORS! Find out more about the Scarlet Alliance National Training and Assessment Program. The program has two parts - a self paced Peer Educator Online Learning process for new Peer Educators and a Diploma of Community Development assessment process for those with at least twelve months sex worker Peer Education experience. Find out morehere.
HAVE YOU SEEN SCARLET ALLIANCE'S KEY POLICY DOCUMENT DRAWING TOGETHER RESEARCH AND INFORMATION TO INFORM SEX WORK POLICY DEVELOPMENT INAUSTRALIA?
Downloadable here
The Principles for Model Sex Work Legislation brings together current research and information across nine comprehensive chapters covering everything you need to know about sex work policy and regulation. update is the result of sex worker community consultation, is produced by sex workers and includes quotes and content that ensure sex worker voices are heard in policy development considerations. Chapters include: • Addressing myths and stereotypes about sex work • Decriminalisation is the optimal model for sex work legislation • Industrial rights and occupational health and safety • Health promotion and peer education • Sexually transmissible infections and HIV testing andcriminalisation
• Human rights and anti-discrimination protection • Migration, mobility and freedom of movement • Local planning and sex industry businesses • Sex workers as experts: Consultation, inclusion andself-determination.
Each chapter is accompanied by a printable fact sheet with a summary of the issues and recommendations for reform. NEWLY UPDATED PAGES ON THE SCARLET ALLIANCE WEBSITE* Human Rights
* HIV
* Laws & Submissions* Publications
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ARE YOU A SEX WORKER? Are you a sex worker wanting to increase your sex worker social networks, know where to go for services, get information about your rights and responsibilities as a sex worker, get an Ugly Mugs update or access peer support? Contact your local sex worker organisation.There is a sex worker organisation or project in each state and territory of Australia. Peer Educators provide information with the knowledge and experience of having worked as a sex worker. TRANSLATED INFORMATION SECTION OF THIS WEBSITE NOW LIVE. AVAILABLE IN THAI, CHINESE AND KOREAN * ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ สการ์เล็ท อะไลอันซ www.scarletalliance.org.au/thai * 澳大利亚性工作者协会公司的目标 www.scarletalliance.org.au/chinese * 스칼렛 얼라이언스, 호주 성 노동자 사단 www.scarletalliance.org.au/korean SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LAW REFORM- DECRIMINALISATION BILL DUE TO BEINTRODUCED IN 2015
MEDIA: Rally held at Parliament House 5th June,2014. Many local South Australian sex workers including representatives from SIN, SWAGGER and Scarlet Alliance rallied in support of the pure decriminalisationbill.
_Sex workers gather at Parliament House International, Adelaide_ Sex work is currently criminalised in South Australia under laws contained in the Summary Offences Act 1953 and the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935. Currently sex workers in South Australia work in fear of the police, without industrial or OH&S protections and are often forced to prioritise avoiding detection over utilising safetystrategies.
In December 2014 a private members bill was introduced to the House of Assembly, by the Hon Stephanie Key, Member for Ashford, which seeks to decriminalise all forms of sex work, include sex work in anti discrimination protections and ensure existing sex work related convictions are wiped from peoples records. Join the FB group https://www.facebook.com/decriminalisesa to keep up to date and find out how ways you can get involved in supporting Decriminalisation inSouth Australia!
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You may have heard about the ongoing debacle of law reform in Western Australia. First the ALP introduced licensing, which failed. Then the ALP introduced Decriminalisation, which was blocked post-election by the state Governor. Now the Liberals want to re-introduce the ALP licensing bill. Sex workers have been denied a fair say in WA about the law reform changes we would prefer. During the first ALP law reform campaign, which saw a licensing bill fail, the sex worker organisation (Phoenix) was undermined and lost its peer staff. WA no longer has a funded peer organisation. To contact the sex worker volunteers who are the voice of the movement in WA, join their facebook group (left).
WATCH SCARLET ALLIANCE CEO JANELLE FAWKES EXPLAIN THE ROLE OF PEER EDUCATION IN HIV PREVENTION HIV IS A VIRUS NOT A CRIME - JAILING SEX WORKERS LIVING WITH HIV IS A TRAVESTY OF HUMAN RIGHTS. THE RECENT ARREST OF A MELBOURNE SEX WORKER LIVING WITH HIV IS AGAINST ALL GOOD HEALTH POLICY AND IS NOT SUPPORTED BY EVIDENCE REGARDING HIV TRANSMISSION IN AUSTRALIA * Scarlet Alliance has been running a contemporary campaign on thisissue since 2008.
* Link to joint statement by HIV organisations in Australia, 2008 * Link to Scarlet Alliance media release "HIV is a virus not a crime" Australian HIV Orgs Respond, 19 September 2008 * Link to database of laws that criminalise HIV across Asia 亚洲艾滋法律数据库 . The data base is run by AsiaCatalyst.
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