The research comprehensively identifies the needs and problems of sex workers in Slovenia from the point of view of three groups of actors in a decriminalized setting. The objective of the rapid needs assessment was to identify the needs of sex workers as perceived by themselves. In order to gain a deeper insight into this topic, we analyzed the functioning of the organizations working with the population, and examined the perspective of the clients. The results of the study show that no aid programmes have been developed for sex workers, even though organizations from various fields often come in contact with this population. Sex workers express the need to be informed about various topics (health, the law, legal advice) and emphasize client relations as the primary issue. The findings indicate the need for the development of a specialized aid programmes to address the fields of advocacy, reducing social distress and providing psychosocial assistance.
Članek povzema glavne ugotovitve sistematičnega pregleda literature o seksualnem delu v Sloveniji, objavljene med letoma 1990 in 2020. Glavni namen je bil zagotoviti sistematičen pregled ugotovitev predhodnih študij o poklicnih tveganjih v seksualnem delu ter strategijah in politikah za njihovo zmanjševanje. Rezultati kažejo, da se seksualne_i delavke_ci srečujejo s specifičnimi poklicnimi tveganji, povezanimi s stigmo, varnostjo, politikami, zdravjem, poslom, dostopom do storitev in zasebnim življenjem. Za njihovo zmanjševanje uporabljajo številne strategije, zlasti je pomembno postavljanje mej strankam. Študije za izboljšanje delovnih razmer priporočajo spremembo regulacije, informiranje različnih ciljnih skupin ter vzpostavitev dostopnih in nestigmatizirajočih podpornih in zagovorniških programov za seksualne delavke_ce. Naš pregled poleg tega izpostavlja potrebo po omogočanju in spodbujanju profesionalizacije seksualnega dela.
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