Scarlet Alliance is Australia's national peak sex worker organisation. It was formed in 1989. As an organisation maintained entirely by current and former , Scarlet Alliance aims to achieve equality, Social equality, legal, political, cultural and Social justice justice for workers in the sex industry.
Scarlet Alliance also employed two part-time bilingual migrant sex workers (Thai, Chinese and/or Korean) for nine years as part of a successful migration project with Empower Thailand. The project was informed by a steering committee of migrant sex workers across Australia and ensured migrant sex workers were represented in Australia's round table which met to response to trafficking.
The organisation aims to inform and influence the policies of:
Scarlet Alliance aims to promote an increased understanding of sex workers and the issues affecting them. The organisation lobbies for policies which recognise sex workers as self-determining agents, with the option to choose where and how they work. Scarlet Alliance has undertaken campaigns to increase occupational health and safety standards in the sex industry, to recognize the human rights and labour rights of sex workers, and to repeal laws and policies which discriminate against sex workers.
Scarlet Alliance holds training, participates in forums and presents workshops at universities in Australia and within the Asia-Pacific region. The organisation aims to break down the Social stigma, Stereotype and popular misconceptions surrounding sex work. Advocates from the organisation present evidence based research and information about who sex workers are, what is involved in sex work and why sex workers choose sex work.
Scarlet Alliance produces an annual magazine, proVision. The magazine contains information about the organisation's activities, articles exploring current sex work policy issues and contributions from national and international sex workers. In keeping with the principle of community ownership, proVision is produced entirely by sex workers.
Scarlet Alliance networks with sister peer led sex worker organisations including:
Scarlet Alliance is a member of the Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers and the Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP).
The Scarlet Alliance National Training Project (SANTP) is an assessment package consisting of 14 core modules and 4 elective modules. The project provides Peer education with an assessment tool which formally recognises the unique skills they utilise in undertaking health promotion and community development work within sex worker communities. Participants in the training project are required to undertake an assessment process, supported by a qualified peer assessor, to achieve a nationally recognised Diploma of Community Education qualification. To successfully achieve the qualification, participants are required to demonstrate and document how they have employed peer education principles in their work with sex workers.
Modules in the training project include:
The training package was developed as a strategy to assist sex worker organisations and projects to deliver a nationally consistent standard of peer education.
Scarlet Alliance has advocated for the rights of immigrant sex workers for more than 15 years, and currently works to assist the Australian government to develop anti-trafficking policy which does not single out the sex industry for "raids and rescues". Scarlet Alliance advocates for the provision of work visas for migrant sex workers. The organisation argues that through accessing legal migration options, migrant sex workers are less susceptible to entering into verbal "debt bondage" contracts as an incentive to obtain passage to, and work within, Australia.
Scarlet Alliance's objectives, policies and current campaign issues are available on their website.
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