This report presents findings from an evaluation of the Women's Open Spaces [WOS] project, carried out between July 2011 and March 2012. The evaluation sought to analyze the impact and efficacy of services offered to street-based sex workers by WOS and to look at the New Horizon Youth Centre [NHYC] model of engagement with young women at risk of sexual exploitation. This report will provide an analysis of service delivery and user-engagement with WOS and NHYC, and will highlight areas of best practice in engaging with street-based sex workers and with young women at risk of sexual exploitation
The Population Council and partners (through Project SOAR) conducted this study to assess whether ac...
This Thematic Summary presents findings from the delivery of the women’s initiative in Cumnock, Hear...
Stigma, criminal laws, and punitive policing practices harm sex workers, including their health. In ...
This report presents findings from an evaluation of the Women's Open Spaces [WOS] project, carried o...
Welcome to the concluding final evaluation and learning report for the Women’s Lives Leeds (WLL) Pro...
The Key project was set up in 2013 as a prototype approach aiming to support disadvantaged and vulne...
This project report discusses an evaluation study of the Sexual Health Promotion project in Cheshire...
Breathing Space was a women-centred project, funded by the Tampon Tax Fund through the Department of...
The Key Project received Big Lottery funding to continue its work in 2017, aiming to work with disad...
This thematic summary presents findings from an exploration of the development of women’s spaces, to...
Young women (aged 15-24) who exchange sex for money or other support are among the highest risk grou...
AVA’s Stella Project has been working to improve services for adult women affected by overlapping Do...
Previous research on female street sex workers (FSSWs) has primarily concentrated on the stigmatisat...
Young women (aged 15–24) who exchange sex for money or other support are among the highest risk grou...
Little is known, beyond the anecdotal, about the everyday lives and needs of women who street sex wo...
The Population Council and partners (through Project SOAR) conducted this study to assess whether ac...
This Thematic Summary presents findings from the delivery of the women’s initiative in Cumnock, Hear...
Stigma, criminal laws, and punitive policing practices harm sex workers, including their health. In ...
This report presents findings from an evaluation of the Women's Open Spaces [WOS] project, carried o...
Welcome to the concluding final evaluation and learning report for the Women’s Lives Leeds (WLL) Pro...
The Key project was set up in 2013 as a prototype approach aiming to support disadvantaged and vulne...
This project report discusses an evaluation study of the Sexual Health Promotion project in Cheshire...
Breathing Space was a women-centred project, funded by the Tampon Tax Fund through the Department of...
The Key Project received Big Lottery funding to continue its work in 2017, aiming to work with disad...
This thematic summary presents findings from an exploration of the development of women’s spaces, to...
Young women (aged 15-24) who exchange sex for money or other support are among the highest risk grou...
AVA’s Stella Project has been working to improve services for adult women affected by overlapping Do...
Previous research on female street sex workers (FSSWs) has primarily concentrated on the stigmatisat...
Young women (aged 15–24) who exchange sex for money or other support are among the highest risk grou...
Little is known, beyond the anecdotal, about the everyday lives and needs of women who street sex wo...
The Population Council and partners (through Project SOAR) conducted this study to assess whether ac...
This Thematic Summary presents findings from the delivery of the women’s initiative in Cumnock, Hear...
Stigma, criminal laws, and punitive policing practices harm sex workers, including their health. In ...