from the sex industry social planners....i worked on this since 2006 and have to say i am happy we can finally offer some protection for and clear rules for sex industry businesses and city staff who interact with those businesses.
its like the VPD in that they will not be enforcing simply based on prostitution occurring and it gives us a way to hold accountable any city staff who decide to unfairly target businesses engaged in the sex industry.
it also outlines how neighborhoods will no longer be able to push on street workers around and recognizes the harms caused by nimby - ism in the past.
so congrats!! this represents the only action taken to protect indoor workers and our work places taken by the CoV.
Dear all,
We are very pleased to announce the release of the City of Vancouver Sex Work Response Guidelines.
The guidelines, developed in collaboration with Living in Community and the City of Vancouver (CoV) Sex Work and Sexual Exploitation Reference Group, promote a balanced and coordinated approach across CoV departments when responding to issues relating to sex work. Grounded in a human rights-based approach, the goal is to ensure that all individuals engaged in sex work receive nondiscriminatory, respectful, and consistent treatment when they are accessing CoV services or interacting with CoV employees.
The guidelines build upon the work of the CoV Task Force on Sex Work and Sexual Exploitation and the recommendations from the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry. This effort, paired with the implementation of related staff training, is part of our ongoing commitment to develop inclusive policies and best practices to increase the health and safety of sex workers, and communities impacted by sex work.
Link to introduction to guidelines and related progress:
http://vancouver.ca/people-programs/Health-and-safety-for-sex-workers.aspx
Direct link to guidelines:
http://vancouver.ca/files/cov/sex-work-response-guidelines.pdf
Please disseminate the guidelines to all your relevant networks and partners.
Apologies for any cross-posting, we want to ensure all our community partners are informed
its like the VPD in that they will not be enforcing simply based on prostitution occurring and it gives us a way to hold accountable any city staff who decide to unfairly target businesses engaged in the sex industry.
it also outlines how neighborhoods will no longer be able to push on street workers around and recognizes the harms caused by nimby - ism in the past.
so congrats!! this represents the only action taken to protect indoor workers and our work places taken by the CoV.
Dear all,
We are very pleased to announce the release of the City of Vancouver Sex Work Response Guidelines.
The guidelines, developed in collaboration with Living in Community and the City of Vancouver (CoV) Sex Work and Sexual Exploitation Reference Group, promote a balanced and coordinated approach across CoV departments when responding to issues relating to sex work. Grounded in a human rights-based approach, the goal is to ensure that all individuals engaged in sex work receive nondiscriminatory, respectful, and consistent treatment when they are accessing CoV services or interacting with CoV employees.
The guidelines build upon the work of the CoV Task Force on Sex Work and Sexual Exploitation and the recommendations from the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry. This effort, paired with the implementation of related staff training, is part of our ongoing commitment to develop inclusive policies and best practices to increase the health and safety of sex workers, and communities impacted by sex work.
Link to introduction to guidelines and related progress:
http://vancouver.ca/people-programs/Health-and-safety-for-sex-workers.aspx
Direct link to guidelines:
http://vancouver.ca/files/cov/sex-work-response-guidelines.pdf
Please disseminate the guidelines to all your relevant networks and partners.
Apologies for any cross-posting, we want to ensure all our community partners are informed





