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5th November 2020

Sex Workers: Access to Justice webinar – 19 Nov

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For a list of speakers and resources that were asked for during the webinar please see here. 

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Sex Workers: Access to Justice

Webinar – Thursday 19 November 2020 5-7pm

Speakers: Natalia M & Maria B on migration, what helps / hinders sex workers reporting violence and escaping exploitation and trafficking; International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe (ICRSE) on their new report ‘Undeserving Victims?’; US PROStitutes Collective on winning an amnesty from arrest for sex worker victims of violence; Women Against Rape on your rights when reporting rape; Dr. Laura Connelly on new research ‘EU-Migrant Sex Work in the UK Post-Referendum’; Amnesty International UK on the human rights impact of criminalisation and anti-trafficking.

Thanks to ICRSE and PICUM for their support.

Please click above to register. The webinar will also be live streamed on our Facebook page and YouTube channel. 

Interpretation will be available in Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish.

Profissionais do Sexo: Acesso à Justiça 

Webinário – 19 de Novembro de 2020  das 17:00 às 19:00

Palestrantes: Natália M & Maria B sobre migração; o que ajuda ou atrapalha que as profissionais do sexo denunciem violência e escapem da exploração e do tráfico; InternationalCommittee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe ( Comitê Internacional pelos Direitos dos Profissionais Do Sexo na Europa – ICRSE)  no novo relatório “Vítimas Indignas?”; US PROStitutes Colective: sobre obter anistia para a detenção de profissionais do sexo vítimas de violência; Women Against Rape (Mulheres Contra O Estupro): sobre os seus direitos ao denunciar um estupro; Dra. Laura Connelly sobre a nova pesquisa “Profissional do sexo que migrou da UE para o Reino Unido após o referendo”; Anistia Internacional no Reino Unido sobre criminalização e anti-tráfico e seus impactos nos direitos humanos. 

Agradecimentos ao ICRSE e PICUM pelo apoio.

Tradução disponível em Português do Brasil, Romeno e Espanhol.

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Lucrãtori/lucrãtoare sexuale: Acces la justiţie

Webinar – 19 noiembrie 2020 5-7 pm

Vorbitori: Natalia M & Maria B despre migraţie, ce îi ajutã/împiedicã pe lucrãtorii/lucrãtoarele sexuale sã raporteze violenţa şi sã iasã din situaţii de exploatare şi trafic; Comitetul Internaţional pentru Drepturile Lucrãtorilor/Lucrãtoarelor Sexuale din Europa (ICRSE) despre noul lor raport “Victime nemeritate?”; Colectivul PROStituate SUA despre câştigarea unei amnistii din arest pentru lucrãtoarele sexuale victime ale violenţei; Femei împotriva Violului despre drepturile tale când raportezi un viol; Dr. Laura Connely despre noua cercetare “Lucrãtoare sexuale migrante din UE în perioada post-referendum din UK”; Amnesty International UK despre impactul asupra drepturilor omului a criminalizãrii şi luptei anti-trafic.

Mulţumim ICRSE şi PICUM pentru sprijinul lor.

Traducere disponibilã în portughezã brazilianã, românã, spaniolã.

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Trabajadores Sexuales: Acceso a la Justicia

Seminario online: 19 de noviembre 2020, 5-7pm

Ponentes: Natalia M & Maria B hablarán sobre migración y lo que ayuda/dificulta a trabajadores sexuales a denunciar violencia y escapar de la explotación y la trata; El Comité Internacional sobre los Derechos de los Trabajadores Sexuales en Europa (ICRSE) hablará sobre su nuevo informe “¿Víctimas no merecedoras?”; US PROStitutes Collective (Colectivo de Prostitutas US) hablará sobre cómo obtener una amnistía de arresto para trabajadores sexuales que han sufrido violencia; Women Against Rape (Mujeres Contra Violación) hablará sobre tus derechos al denunciar una violación; Dra. Laura Connelly hablará sobre su nueva investigación “Trabajo sexual de inmigrantes europeos en el Reino Unido tras el referéndum”; Amnistía Internacional UK hablará sobre el impacto de la criminalización y la lucha contra la trata en tus derechos humanos

Queremos agradecer el apoyo de ICRSE y PICUM.

Traducción e interpretación del seminario estará disponible en portugués brasileño, rumano y español.

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