Prostitution

(asked on 11th July 2018) - View Source

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what support the Government provides to women wanting to exit prostitution.


Answered by
Victoria Atkins Portrait
Victoria Atkins
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
This question was answered on 20th July 2018

The Government is committed to tackling the harm and exploitation that can be associated with prostitution, and believes that people who want to leave prostitution should be given every opportunity to find routes out.

Protecting those involved in prostitution is a strand of our wider work to eradicate violence against women and girls, and we regularly meet with charities, welfare organisations and academics to discuss current issues related to prostitution.

The Government has provided over £2m to organisations supporting those involved in prostitution, including £650,000 from the Violence Against Women and Girls Service Transformation Fund to Merseyside PCC, to provide a victim-focused service for those who are victims, or at risk of sexual or domestic violence and abuse, exploitation or human trafficking.

As set out in the response to the Home Affairs Select Committee, the Government recognises the need for research into the nature and prevalence of prostitution in England and Wales. The Home Office has therefore provided £150,000 to fund this research, which is being carried out by the University of Bristol, and will help to inform future policy.

Reticulating Splines