Sex work, like any form of labour, should come with access to safety, support and community. But stigma, legal grey areas, and isolation can often make it harder for sex workers to find help when they need it most. Whether you’re seeking legal advice, emotional support, harm reduction tools, or simply connection with others who understand your experience — there are resources across the UK ready to stand by you.
Below, we’ve compiled a clear, updated list of UK-based organisations and support services for sex workers, along with tips on evaluating trustworthy resources and staying safe both online and offline.
What they do: NUM provides tools to help sex workers report dangerous individuals and stay informed of local threats. They offer case support, a free app, a text alert system and a violence prevention database.
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What they do: A grassroots, sex worker-led organisation focused on rights, harm reduction, and community-building. SWARM regularly hosts events, distributes mutual aid, and shares educational resources.
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What they do: A long-running group that campaigns for decriminalisation and safety for sex workers. They provide legal advice, advocacy, and help with police complaints or criminalisation issues.
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What they do: A Scottish charity campaigning for the rights and safety of sex workers, with a strong harm reduction and health-focused approach.
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Sex workers should look for the following qualities when deciding who to trust with their safety, stories or needs:
Sex work doesn’t have to mean going it alone. Across the UK, there are powerful, trusted and sex worker-led organisations offering everything from safety alerts to therapy referrals. The key is knowing where to look — and making sure you’re tapping into resources that centre dignity, confidentiality, and peer support.
Whether you’re working online, outdoors, or somewhere in between, you deserve safety, solidarity and support.
For more practical tips, check out Vivastreet’s blog for safety, wellbeing and navigating the sex industry.
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