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PIVOT LEGAL SOCIETYA. I had social <strong>work</strong>ers try to imply that my son had seen me in the act, so that theycould keep him…because they wanted to take my child into permanent custody.A. I think welfare like, literally, or . . . specific social <strong>work</strong>ers, <strong>and</strong> these <strong>work</strong>ers inparticular that they’re . . . totally discriminating against sex <strong>work</strong>ers. And . . . it’s justlike, I don’t care what happens, I want your kid away from you because you do thisas a living <strong>and</strong> I don’t like it.A. So when it comes to child custody, the father can fabricate the stories, child welfarecan fabricate the stories <strong>and</strong> the mother is devastated . . .A. Women really don’t have very much power in this society, do they?- female off-street out-call sex <strong>work</strong>ersOne escort mentioned other factors that are stereotypically associated with the decision to engage inprostitution – such as drug <strong>and</strong> alcohol use – <strong>and</strong> expressed concern that they might influence, or bethought to influence, a sex <strong>work</strong>er’s ability to care for a child. However, sex <strong>work</strong>ers argue that thestereotype that drug use <strong>and</strong> prostitution are automatically linked is erroneous – a contention borneout by Canadian research 23 – <strong>and</strong> thus very harmful. Some sex <strong>work</strong>ers certainly do use illicit drugs,but many do not, a profile that characterizes many occupations:A. It’s another job, like any other job, you know. She can still be a good parent. A lot ofwomen I know are in this job because they have . . . you know, they’re single mothers,they are supporting their children as best they can, <strong>and</strong> they love their children. Aslong as they’re not exposing them to drugs <strong>and</strong> doing drugs in their house . . . but youknow that’s a different issue. There’s a lot of straight people that do drugs, or unemployedpeople who do drugs, so just because you’re a sex-trade <strong>work</strong>er it doesn’t . . .no, you should still be allowed to have your children.- female off-street out-call sex <strong>work</strong>erWhile many participants agree that the ability of some sex <strong>work</strong>ers to parent may be affected by theiraddiction or use of drugs, the parental competence of sex <strong>work</strong>ers must be evaluated on a case-by-casebasis. <strong>Sex</strong> <strong>work</strong>ers should not be subject to stereotypes linking prostitution <strong>and</strong> addiction.Many participants raised the issue of whether it is appropriate for sex <strong>work</strong>ers to carry out their<strong>work</strong> in their home. Many argued that prostitution should not occur in homes where children residefor fear it could be detrimental to a child’s well-being.A. I don’t think being a prostitute has any bearing on whether or not you can care foryour child. I think a lady of the evening, or <strong>work</strong>ing women can care for children solong as they are not <strong>work</strong>ing out of the home.- female street-level sex <strong>work</strong>erMany sex <strong>work</strong>ers felt that children could be adversely affected by seeing clients come <strong>and</strong> go from thehome.A. I mean if you go to <strong>work</strong>, <strong>and</strong> that’s your job, <strong>and</strong> you go to <strong>work</strong>, <strong>and</strong> you – youcome home, then I don’t think that would affect your child. I think that if you <strong>work</strong>at home the way I do then definitely it affects your child because they see men come<strong>and</strong> go <strong>and</strong> like you said earlier sex trade <strong>work</strong> is degrading for women. What kind23 Committee on <strong>Sex</strong>ual Offences Against Children <strong>and</strong> Youth. <strong>Sex</strong>ual Offences Against Children, Ottawa: Supply <strong>and</strong> ServicesCanada, 1984) <strong>and</strong> The Special Committee on Pornography <strong>and</strong> Prostitution, Pornography <strong>and</strong> Prostitution in Canada. (Ottawa.Supply <strong>and</strong> Services Canada, 1985).C. Benoit <strong>and</strong> A. Millar. Dispelling Myths <strong>and</strong> Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Realities: Working Conditions, Health Status, <strong>and</strong> Exiting Experiences of <strong>Sex</strong>Workers, online: Cecilia Benoit, University of Victoria .212

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