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About the project:

This project aims to explore how sex workers are treated in New Zealand, Scotland and Ireland, from their perspectives, and particularly how much the laws on sex work influence this.

The study is currently focusing on the Scottish context and will be exploring a range of issues relating to stigma and discrimination, including current sex work law, media representation and how they influence the general public as well as organisations and institutions’ perception and approach towards sex work and sex workers. We are particularly interested in how this affects sex workers’ day to day experiences at work and in their personal lives, as well as ultimately their safety and wellbeing.

The project seeks to generate insights that will amplify the voices of sex workers and contribute to advocacy efforts regarding, stigma, discrimination, laws, and sex workers’ rights. The findings will be used to produce a community resource as well as academic publications.

Who are we partnering with?

The project is led by Dr Lynzi Armstrong, who is based at Victoria University of
Wellington in New Zealand. The research is participatory with current and former sex workers involved at all stages.

Who can participate?

We would love to hear from participants who:

  • Are over the age of 18
  • Are based in Scotland
  • Are current full service sex workers or have done full service sex work in the past two years
  • Would like to share experiences of sex work as well as views on perceptions and treatment of sex workers by society

How can I take part?

We will be conducting in depth interviews which will be approximately 90 minutes long and can be done either online or in person throughout July and early August. All participants will receive a £50 gift card for their time.

We look forward to hearing from you!

This research project has concluded and a final report is published.