While we generally refer to ‘women’ (cisgender) as they are the vast majority of those we support, we also support men and trans people who are affected by prostitution in Ireland.
However, the sex trade is highly gendered and most of the time, it is men purchasing sexual access to women and girls. We acknowledge the individuals from the LGBT community in Ireland who occupy space in the sex trade and support these groups nationwide in various capacities.
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