By Brit DawsonThe English Collective of Prostitutes was founded fifty years ago to protect sex workers. Despite the progress they have made in the years since, the industry remains criminalised — and exploitative and unsafe as a result.(Credit: Crossroads AV Collective.)On November 17, 1982, fifteen masked women walked, in groups of twos and threes, into […]| English Collective of Prostitutes
Poverty and cautions trap women in sex work – good policies could resolve this. But politicians don't want to know Niki Adams There are a few dates in the calendar that sex workers mark. The day to end violence on 17 December is often a sombre affair, when we honour the sex workers who were […] The post OpenDemocracy: Outdated laws and benefit cuts – Why women can’t leave sex work appeared first on English Collective of Prostitutes.| English Collective of Prostitutes
When: Wednesday 22 October 18:30 - 20:30Where: Bishopsgate Institute, 230 Bishopsgate London EC2M 4QH(Full wheelchair access. Bar & refreshments)Price: £15 / £11(Please get in touch with womenofcolour@globalwomenstrike.net which is dealing with this for all three organisations if you want to come but can’t afford it) The post Event: Hookers, dykes and women of colour celebrate 50 years of making trouble & history – 22 October appeared first on English Collective of Prostitutes.| English Collective of Prostitutes
Sex workers are being punished for doing what they need to in order to survive, campaigners argueLauren Crosby MedlicottNearly 50 years ago, when she was only 15, Sharon received her first prostitute’s caution while working the streets in Bristol.“My life on the streets started when I was 14,” Sharon, who asked for only her first […] The post Big Issue: Sex workers ‘trapped’ in prostitution by ‘unjust’ police cautions: ‘It stopped me from having a career’ appeared first on...| English Collective of Prostitutes
‘Let’s face it, it was an inner-city hole and you had to watch your back’Maeve Murphy’s short film about life in a pre-gentrified King’s Cross has been showered with awards. Angela Cobbinah talked to herBy Angela CobbinahIN 1979, the old Camden Journal carried a lurid double-page feature on the Hillview estate, slum Victorian tenement blocks […] The post Islington Tribune: Maeve Murphy’s short film about life in a pre-gentrified King’s Cross has been showered with awards appea...| English Collective of Prostitutes
A woman in the ECP network just won against charges of brothel-keeping. Ms J is a mother and sex worker in Scotland. She worked hard to establish a discreet dungeon space which acted as a safe and secure working environment for sex workers. Her property was aggressively raided by twenty police officers with a battering […] The post Statement: Victory! Woman in ECP network wins against brothel-keeping charges appeared first on English Collective of Prostitutes.| English Collective of Prostitutes
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is being urged by campaigners to abolish 'prostitute's cautions', which leave sex workers criminalised for life Campaigners from more than 100 organisations claim that prostitute’s cautions trap women in sex work, prevent them from leaving abusive and violent relationships, and push them further into poverty. While prostitution is not against the […] The post Central Bylines: From criminal to victim – prostitute’s cautions must go now appeared first on Eng...| English Collective of Prostitutes
‘Disastrous.’by Maya Oppenheim. 17 June 2025Labour MPs are attempting to launch the most “draconian” clampdown on sex work devised in Britain in decades, campaigners have warned.Sex workers told Novara Media that the measures proposed by Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi could unjustly criminalise their friends and family and put prostitutes’ safety at risk.Antoniazzi, the Labour MP […] The post Novara Media: Sex Workers’ Friends and Family Could Be Criminalised, Campaigners Warn appea...| English Collective of Prostitutes
SIGN ONLINE HERE Or email ecp@prostitutescollective.net to be added. Dear Home Secretary, We are writing to ask that you take action to abolish ‘prostitute’s cautions’ which trap women in sex work, prevent them from leaving abusive and violent relationships, and push them further into poverty. ‘Prostitute’s cautions’ are cautions that the police can give to […] The post Open Letter: To Home Secretary – Abolish “Prostitute’s Cautions” appeared first on English Collective ...| English Collective of Prostitutes
As part of a series of actions to mark the 50th anniversary of International Sex Workers’ Day/International Whores Day, we are organising a protest and photo op at Downing Street to hand in our Open Letter to the Home Secretary demanding the abolition of “prostitute’s cautions”. WHEN: Monday 2 June 2025, 11am-12pm WHERE: Downing Street, […] The post Protest: International Sex Workers’ Day – 2 June appeared first on English Collective of Prostitutes.| English Collective of Prostitutes
Scottish sex workers have launched a bid to oppose a "dangerous" new law proposed by Alba MSP Ash Regan that would criminalise the purchase of sexual services in Scotland.The campaign has been set up to oppose the former SNP minister's Prostitution (Offences And Support) (Scotland) Bill, which is set to be presented to the Scottish […]| English Collective of Prostitutes
The English Collective of Prostitutes (ECP) is a grassroots organisation of sex workers and supporters campaigning for the decriminalisation of prostitution, for sex workers’ rights and safety, and for resources to enable people to get out of prostitution if they want to. Our network includes sex workers working on the street and in premises.| English Collective of Prostitutes
It's legal to be a sex worker in the UK . . . but working together and virtually anything you need to do to contact a client, is illegal. NEED TO KNOW ABOUT: Police and immigration raids, soliciting, “prostitute cautions”, civil orders, what to do if you, or someone you know, is threatened or attacked, […]| English Collective of Prostitutes
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