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The Dorset Working Women's Project (DWWP) is a support project for all women (including transgender women) working in the sex industry in Dorset.
We provide non-judgemental, free and confidential support for sex workers in all sectors of the sex industry.
Our team offers a range of support to help people working in the sex industry, including:
DWWP runs an assertive outreach two times a week on our specially-equipped van to engage with on-street workers, as well as offering selective home visits for those workers who have requested support.
On outreach we can provide food, harm minimisation supplies, support with incident reporting, general advice, and signposting. We also hand out essential items such as toiletries, hats, gloves, socks, umbrellas and hot drinks.
During outreach we can speak to sex workers about the latest information on any 'dodgy punters', and take reports of any incidents and pass them on to the National Ugly Mugs scheme. We also signpost sex workers to our weekly drop-in session (see below).
Outreach operates on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 8-11pm.
We offer a discreet one-to-one support service to those who are working off-street, including at home, in flats and other venues. Our specialist off-street workers can arrange visits for anyone selling sex and working indoors with a wide range of support, from free condoms and lube, fast track to sexual health screening, PrEP and BBV to harm minimisation, advice on online safety and reporting incidents, and access to National Ugly Mugs scheme.
Drop-in is a safe, welcoming space for female/transgender sex workers. It offers a range of emotional and practical support and access to a range of partner services. The sessions are run by female staff and offer a long-term, trauma-informed approach, tailored to each woman’s individual needs.
Drop-ins take place every Tuesday afternoon from 2-4pm at the YMCA, Bournemouth.
The sessions provide a safe place for you to come and relax, chat and join in activities if you choose.