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Help For Sex Workers In Sweden

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Help For Sex Workers

Sex work, often surrounded by controversy, misunderstanding, and stigma, is a reality for many individuals in Sweden. The Swedish legal framework, known as the "Nordic Model," criminalizes the purchase of sexual services but not the sale, aiming to reduce demand while protecting the rights of sex workers. This legal distinction highlights the need for support and resources for sex workers without criminalizing their actions.

Several organizations in Sweden are dedicated to understanding the unique challenges faced by sex workers and providing essential assistance:

  • RFSL (The Swedish Federation for LGBTQI Rights): RFSL offers comprehensive support to LGBTQI sex workers, including legal services, health care, and counseling. They focus on ensuring the rights and well-being of sex workers within the LGBTQI community. More information is available on their website.
  • Talita: Talita offers support to women who want to leave the sex industry, providing shelter, counseling, and vocational training to facilitate their transition. More information is available on their website.

These organizations provide crucial services, including legal assistance, health care, counseling, and advocacy, ensuring that sex workers in Sweden have access to the help and support they need.

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