Hi San,
Try the B.C. Coalition of Experiential Women and the Canadian National
Coalition of Experiential Women. It's hard to get their contact info
- but maybe the Status of Women office (funders) has info. Also, sex
worker support services might have planned community responses - see:
Maggie's in Toronto
http://walnet.org/csis/groups/maggies/
Stella in Toronto
http://www.chezstella.org
Sex Worker's Alliance of TOronto (SWAT)
http://www.walnet.org/csis/groups/swat/about_swat.html
Sex Worker's Alliance of Vancouver
http://www.walnet.org/csis/groups/swav/index.html
Sex Professionals of Canada
http://spoc.ca/
Natalie
Quoting San Patten <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Click4HP'ers:
>
> My name is San Patten and I'm a research consultant in Calgary
> working with the United Way to develop a Coordinated Community
> Response Plan to the Sex Trade / Sexual Exploitation trade. We are
> in the midst of a review of models from other jurisdictions and are
> having difficulty finding Canadian examples of healthy responses to
> the sex trade that go beyond criminalization and punitive
> displacements. Do you know of any community-level plans, strategies
> or coalitions that seek to address the sex trade from a health
> promotion, human rights - based approach?
>
> Thanks very much in advance for your assistance!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> San Patten
>
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