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Legal Resources | English, Mandarin, Japanese versions
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Multilingual legal resources about Canada's sex work laws, the immigration prohibition on sex work, and human trafficking laws.
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We promote the rights, health, and safety of im/migrant women engaged in indoor sex work through frontline service and systemic advocacy. swanvancouver.ca
SWAN Vancouver website
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We promote the rights, health, and safety of im/migrant women engaged in indoor sex work through front-line service and systemic advocacy.
Media & Resources
SWAN’s Sexual Health Testing Meets Women Where They’re At
SWAN’s Sexual Health Testing Meets Women Where They’re At
Immigrant and migrant indoor sex workers across the Lower Mainland can be tested anonymously, for free, at their workplaces.
REPORT: “You’re always on edge:” Sex Work, Immigration, and Canadian Law
REPORT: “You’re always on edge:” Sex Work, Immigration, and Canadian Law
SWAN Vancouver conducted a broad community consultation to record women’s experiences about how the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR), which ban temporary residents from doing sex work, is impacting the rights, safety and overall well-being of im/migrant women engaged in indoor sex work in Metro Vancouver.
ResponsibleReporting.ca
ResponsibleReporting.ca
Ethical anti-trafficking resources and education to end anti-Asian racism, dispel myths/stereotypes, and promote sex worker rights.
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