Sexual exploitation: supporting those working in the sex industry

Sexual exploitation: supporting those working in the sex industry

Sexual exploitation: supporting those working in the commercial sex industry.

By Hampshire and IOW Modern Slavery Partnership

Date and time

Tue, 7 Sep 2021 05:00 - 09:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Speakers are:

PC Sue Badham, Hampshire Constabulary

Nicky Porter, Amber Chaplaincy

Carly Norman, Two Saints

Nicole Forster, Society of St James

Suitable for front line practitioners in statutory and non-statutory agencies

Key learning objectives:

-The role of policing in tackling sexual exploitation

-Operation Hem

-The role of the Voluntary Sector in supporting women who sex work

-Barriers to support

-Risks & violence experienced by women who sex work

-To be able to recognise trauma and how it impacts

-Understanding the term "survival sex" and the barriers and prejudice that women are exposed to that exchange sex for money

-To understand what the term trauma informed means and how to support women with complex trauma

-Case studies

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