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Recently, Scotland has been exploring changes to its sex work laws, specifically considering the criminalisation of those who buy sex, not those who sell it. This approach is known as the Nordic Model, already in place in countries like Sweden and Norway. It’s sparked important conversations about how different legal frameworks impact the lives, safety, […]
Bristol’s first women’s census finds twenty-three times more women sleeping rough than government counts New findings from the third national Women’s Rough Sleeping Census, published today by Solace and Single Homeless Project alongside Crisis and Change Grow Live, reveal that government figures dramatically underestimate the number of women sleeping rough – including here in Bristol. […]
Interview with Jess, housing caseworker at One25 Could you explain what your role entails? I’m the housing caseworker, I support people to register as homeless, get into refuges, or emergency accommodation, and I give advice and guidance. What are the main challenges for the women you work with at the moment? Everyone’s got very different […]
It has been a year of change at One25. Last year we navigated some challenging transitions with the closure of our drop-in and Peony services, and the end of Pause Bristol. Through this, our energy and resources have refocussed on prioritising women who are street sex-working or at risk of street sex work; we’ve adapted […]