Learning for LifeandWork

May 28, 20201 min

Dealing with prostitution

Updated: Dec 7, 2023

Prostitution is the business or practice of engaging in sexual relations in exchange for money.

It is a form of sexual exploitation and is illegal in Northern Ireland under the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) Act (Northern Ireland) 2015.

Women who become engaged in prostitution find that they are trapped as they become reliant on the money or are forced to continue because there is another person in control of the prostitution and the woman has no choice.

Where can women, involved in prostitution, get support?

  • Seek medical help from a GP or GUM clinics or Sexual Health NI

  • Speak to someone at Citizen's Advice to get advice on debt and other financial issues

  • Get in touch with The Inspire Women's Project which supports women with criminal convictions to get their live back on track

  • Women's Aid provides support and accommodation for women

  • Contact Nexus to speak to someone in a confidence

  • Contact Lifeline to speak to someone in confidence

  • Contact the Samaritans to speak to someone in confidence

Check out the CCEA GCSE Learning for Life and Work Second Edition Textbook to find out more or check out: My Revision Notes: CCEA GCSE Learning for Life and Work: Second Edition

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