Help for 'vulnerable' sex workers in city as charity awarded funding

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Help for 'vulnerable' sex workers in city as charity awarded funding
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It will support so many individuals

Extra cash will be used to support vulnerable women working in the sex industry across Nottingham. POW Nottingham, a charity based in Radford, offers a range of help and advice to those working within the sex industry, supporting online and off-street workers, students, under 25s and LGBTQ+ workers.

As well as providing safety resources for the service users, it also gives POW the opportunity to gain latest information about risky and harmful drugs or people so they can further protect the community from potential harm. Rose Curl, police liaison officer at POW, said: “Outreach is one of the best ways to gain first contact with clients.

“I don’t think we could thank people enough for the funding because we do some essential work at night, supporting really vulnerable young women. On these really cold nights we’ve been having they’ll come sit in the van. They are exhausted so to just come and sit and have a chat with 10 minutes of safety and respite is really essential.”

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