Sex work, disability and discrimination Sex workers in NSW face discrimination in many aspects of our lives. This not only impacts our basic human rights, but also undermines the benefits of sex work decriminalisation in NSW. NSW is currently reviewing the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, and we need your help to advocate for anti-discrimination protections for sex workers.Scarlet Alliance and SWOP NSW are conducting a survey to capture your experiences of discrimination to inform our submission to the NSW Law Reform Commission to advocate for anti-discrimination and anti-vilification protections for sex workers in NSW.Who can complete this survey: Sex workers with a disability or chronic illness Sex workers who see clients with a disability or chronic illness Disabled clients of sex workers Allied health professionals and/or support workers of people with disability Question Title * 1. Which currently best describes your identity? I am a current or former sex worker I am a current or former sex worker living with disability and/or chronic illness I am a friend, lover, child or associate of a sex worker living with disability and/or chronic illness I am a client of sex workers living with disability and/or chronic illness. I am a support worker, OT, sexologist or other allied health professional who supports clients to access sex work services Next