Vixen Workers Pack-Making
Vixen Corner of Merrifield St and Boase St,, Brunswick, Victoria, AustraliaVolunteers will be assembling sex workers packs for distribution to other sex workers!
Volunteers will be assembling sex workers packs for distribution to other sex workers!
A monthly meeting of Scarlet Alliance and its state and territory based member organisations.
Monthly sex worker only workshops by Respect Inc QLD. Virtual and in person.
Come for snacks, chats and workers packs on the second Tuesday of the month from 2-4pm.
Crimson Clinic is for sex workers only and is 100% free. You will need a current Medicare number. The staff at the front desk are from Respect Inc.
Respect Inc is now holding a monthly, stripper-only sharing circle! These groups will be facilitated with a peer educator. Meetings will be held on the third Wednesday of the month, 4-5pm, both online and in the Meanjin office.
Come and chat with our outreach workers at our independent worker drop-ins. There will be snacks, workers packs, resources and friendly faces!
October is Mental Health Awareness Month, and SWOP NSW will be hosting a Mental Health Peer Skill Share Workshop. Register here - it's free! Sex workers only. For more info, contact Na Mon on 0419 416 359 or email outreachmanager@swop.org.au.
Come in for supplies, a chat, cup of tea, or join us monthly and bring a plate for Tea and Tarts (sex worker only, current and retired). There is an entrance off Florence Street (main road), and a second entrance and parking around the back off McLeod Street.
Trans, gender diverse and gender questioning sex workers are invited to Vixen’s Gender Blender.
Crimson Clinic is for sex workers only and is 100% free. You will need a current Medicare number. The staff at the front desk are from Respect Inc.
The monthly meeting of the Scarlet Alliance Committee.
A free BBQ event by and for street-based workers: food, music and supplies.
Held on the fourth Thursday of every month. Contact Rory on 0414 689 424 for details.Â
Held annually, the day remembers the movements and protests against the significant lack of and access to treatments and services for people who use drugs (PWUD); particularly in terms of inadequate public health policy and response to the disproportionate rates of blood borne viruses such as hepatitis and HIV amongst communities of PWUD globally who remain highly stigmatised and marginalised populations.