Sex Work Toolkit
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  • Understanding Sex Work
    • History
    • Understanding the Law
    • Why Sex Work?
    • Types of Sex Work
    • Mental and Physical Health
    • Trafficking
    • Glossary
    • Fact Sheet
    • Impacts
      • Sex Workers
      • Children and Youth
      • Businesses
      • Residents
      • Customers
  • Understanding Sexual Exploitation
    • What is Sexual Exploitation
    • Who is Vulnerable
    • Who are the Perpetrators
    • Where Does Recruitment Happen?
    • How Are Young People Targeted
    • Community Actions
  • Tools for Sex Workers
    • Trade Secrets
    • Support Services
    • If a Crime Has Been Committed
    • Mental Health
    • Exiting
    • Working in the Community
  • Tools for Residents and Businesses
    • Public Litter
    • If a Crime has Been Committed
    • Sex Worker Presence
  • Tools for Families and Schools
    • Know the Signs
    • When Children Disclose Sexual Exploitation
    • Role of Families
    • Roles of Schools
    • 10 Tips for Talking with Your Kids About Tough Issues
  • Tools For Customers
    • Visiting a Sex Worker
    • On the Street
    • Respect and No Violence
  • Tools For Building Community
    • Values for a Healthy Community
    • Building Relationships
  • Resources

Site Map

  • Home
  • Understanding Sex Work
    • History
    • Understanding the Law
    • Why Sex Work?
    • Types of Sex Work
    • Mental and Physical Health
    • Trafficking
    • Glossary
    • Fact Sheet
    • Impacts
      • Sex Workers
      • Children and Youth
      • Businesses
      • Residents
      • Customers
  • Understanding Sexual Exploitation
    • What is Sexual Exploitation
    • Who is Vulnerable
    • Who are the Perpetrators
    • Where Does Recruitment Happen?
    • How Are Young People Targeted
    • Community Actions
  • Tools for Sex Workers
    • Trade Secrets
    • Support Services
    • If a Crime Has Been Committed
    • Mental Health
    • Exiting
    • Working in the Community
  • Tools for Residents and Businesses
    • Public Litter
    • If a Crime has Been Committed
    • Sex Worker Presence
  • Tools for Families and Schools
    • Know the Signs
    • When Children Disclose Sexual Exploitation
    • Role of Families
    • Roles of Schools
    • 10 Tips for Talking with Your Kids About Tough Issues
  • Tools For Customers
    • Visiting a Sex Worker
    • On the Street
    • Respect and No Violence
  • Tools For Building Community
    • Values for a Healthy Community
    • Building Relationships
  • Resources
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    This Sex Work Toolkit, developed by Living in Community, addresses community concerns about sex work and sexual exploitation in an inclusive and respectful way and seeks better outcomes for residents, businesses and sex workers.

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