The exclusion of persons who sell sexual services in the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic
Experiences from the field in Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark
Content
- Exclusion of persons who sell sexual services in the handling of the covid-19 pandemic
- Vulnerabilities of persons who sell sexual services
- About this report
- The covid-19 pandemic and the lessons from the HIV-pandemic
- National regulations and the handling of the pandemic
- The police's handling of the disease control regulations
- Act relating to control of communicable diseases
- The right to disease prevention and treatment
- The authorities efforts for persons living with illicit drug addiction - Experiences from Pro Sentret
- Lockdown
- The consequences of restrictions and prohibitions
- Sex as capital and a solution
- Stigmatisation and isolation
- Travelling home and food packages
- Violence
- Inaccessible welfare services
- Strange times - Experiences from other service providers in Norway
- Reduced opening hours and remote working
- Outreach
- Changes to the market
- Journeys home
- Solution strategies after losing one's income
- Loss of income, vulnerability and exploitation
- Contact with the police
- Consequences of lockdown
- Assistance to victims of human trafficking
- Disease control regulations and prostitution
- Disease control on a municipal level
- PIONs hardship fund
- Dialogue with authorities - Experiences from other nordic countries
Finland
- Pro-Tukipiste
- FTS Finland
Sweden
- Service providers
- Mika Gothenburg
- Mika Stockholm
- Evonhuset Malmö
- Fuckförbundet
Denmark
- Redene
- Amiami
- Sexarbejdernes interesseorganisation (SIO) - Summary
- Closing remarks
- Resources
- Appendices