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Speaker Name Statement MEL POTTER NONE Date : 15/06/17 June 2017

CHALLENGES IN ADDRESSING HIV PREVENTION IN TODAY S INDOOR SEX INDUSTRY

SERVICES for sex workers at SWOP Brief interventions often delivered via assertive outreach: - condoms and other safer sex supplies - sexual health promotion, Chlamydia and gonorrhoea self-test - safer working Advocacy and support with accessing health services (including outreach support ). Dodgy Punter (Ugly Mugs) third party reporting scheme + support Care planned support to enable positive changes to health and wellbeing. Specialist support delivered alongside substance misuse treatment.

Who do we work with? Women with substance misuse problems Migrant women (Romanian women account for 20-25% of contacts and 40-45% of all outreach contacts. Trans women Women with multiple and complex needs Women from a diverse range of social, educational and professional backgrounds.

The sex industry in Brighton 2001 Parlours ( Brothels ). One girl flats maid + worker (different woman each day). Escort agencies usually with a base agency managers met up with workers Independent escorts Advertising via Friday Ad and local press, cards in phone boxes, some online advertising (agencies/ high earning independent escorts).

What changed.. Changes to legislation around advertising in phone boxes (2001) Economic issues/ Accommodation costs End Demand campaign: Pressure on local press to stop advertising escort services. Increased brothel closures in some areas (not Brighton and Hove) possible knock-on effect however in other areas

INTERNET AND DIGITAL REVOLUTION Offered better opportunity for individuals to promote their services, accept card payments up front. Facilitated national and international advertising. Facilitated short term holiday lets (e.g. Air B&B) Dramatically changed how sex workers acquire and communicate with client base.

The indoor sex industry in 2017 Very few brothels / parlours International and national independent escort websites which enable profile searches. Other online advertising (Craigs list, Friday Ad) Social media (twitter ) Use of webcam Sugardaddy / Sugarbaby websites

Risks and challenges.. Potential for increase in social isolation Lack of peer support Relying on text / phone app / messaging rather than direct telephone contact Hidden brothels May have advertising / customers arranged by someone else less opportunity for direct contact. Sugar Daddy websites: less likely to identify as SW

Other challenges to engaging sex workers Increasingly mobile - nationally and internationally. May work, live and use services in entirely different areas of the country / across borders. Tours Air B&B / hotels. Short term visitors to city limits opportunities to engage with face to face outreach. Increasingly people are doing out-calls / meets whilst living in shared housing and so less willing to receive outreach visits.

Internet based work: Opportunities and advantages for sex workers Increase in independence and agency for many Offers great potential for peer support networks and activism - less dependency on services. Can research their clients Easier access to sexual health information Webcam - safer National Ugly Mugs online third party reporting (www.uknswp.org/um)

Responding to new challenges Beyond the Gaze Project: The Working Practices, Regulation and Safety of Internet-based Sex Work in the UK. www.beyond-the-gaze.com Dr Teela Sanders & Rosie Campbell OBE (University of Leeds) in partnership with National Ugly Mugs and Saafe.info A participatory action research project Online sex worker survey conducted November 2016- Jan 2017 with over 600 participants. Look out for findings to be publicised later this year!

SOLUTIONS IDENTIFIED SO FAR Intensify internet based outreach Less restriction on regional borders Experts by experience/ peer networks essential Development of new partnerships and pathways across Sussex / Nationally

Tried and tested health promotion models Written resources been useful, effective and enabled information to be shared with peers (SU feedback). Experience has shown that targeted resources aimed at sex workers are better received. That messages promoted amongst peers can be very effective.

HIV home testing pilot Postal service for rapid result HIV self-test kits. Development of a web resource: To facilitate ordering test kits. Provide links and referral pathways Targeted HIV prevention messages Translated options for migrant workers

SUPPORT Offer internet and telephone based support and advice around the screening process and post screening. Offer interventions to facilitate the uptake of follow up screening / treatment

TARGET GROUP Targeted promotion to internet based sex workers, with particular focus on: Transwomen: Estimated 19% HIV prevalence in Brighton (Martin Fisher Foundation, 2017) Migrant workers Sex workers based in more geographically isolated areas Women offering higher risk services

CONSULTATION, PLANNING AND DELIVERY Start small (Sussex), then expand (Nationally) Steering and consultation groups: Service users / experts by experience Transgender services and service user groups Pathways, links and consultation with local and national sexual health services and sex worker projects.

WHAT OUTCOMES ARE WE HOPING FOR? Increase in uptake of HIV screening by target groups (300 kits). Increase frequency of HIV screening Improved access to targeted sexual health promotion and referral pathways for female sex workers.

What do we hope to learn? To what extent will more targeted internet based interventions increase engagement with harder to reach groups (e.g. trans / migrant women)? Is this an effective way to increase rates of HIV testing amongst female sex workers in the UK? Is home testing a long term viable alternative for the future?

www.oasisproject.org.uk/services/swop