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    Assessing an exit strategy for prostituted women
    (2011-11) UCT Knowledge Co-op
    This is a psychological study that looked at the exiting strategies of prostituted women using an interpretative phenomenological approach. It aimed to provide feedback for Embrace Dignity, a Cape Town-based NGO, on how effective their model was in providing an exit from sex work for prostituted women.
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    Exploring prostituted women's experiences of a South African exit intervention: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
    (2011-10) Heiberg, Tessa
    Prostitution is the oldest form of oppression. Many prostituted women in South Africa wish to exit sex work, but are unable to because they have no other means of earning money. There is a dearth of research available on assisting prostituted women to exit sex work in South Africa. This study explored the effectiveness of a Cape Town-based NGO's - Embrace Dignity - exit intervention for prostituted women. Using semi-structured interviews it investigated the experiences of eight prostituted women in Cape Town. The research goal was to be able to inform improvements to the intervention for exit. An interpretative phenomenological approach was used to analyse interviews of women's experiences of the intervention. Findings revealed that attempting to exit prostitution in South Africa is an incredibly difficult and deeply complex process. An exploration of women's experiences of Embrace Dignity suggested that whilst it provides emotional and social support to prostituted women, it does not address their physical needs, most importantly that of employment. This study reveals that although emotional support plays a crucial role in assisting prostituted women to exit, it is secondary to the urgent physical support needed to satisfy the basic survival needs of prostituted women living in extreme poverty in South Africa.
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    Exploring prostituted women's experiences of a South African exit intervention: an interpretative phenomenological analysis - summary report
    (2011-10) Heiberg, Tessa
    Research on exit strategies for street workers as well as documenting and identifying support strategies for the self-help groups.
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    "I can't carry on like this": a feminist perspective on the process of exiting sex work in a South African context
    (2011) Hakala, Suvi; Keller, Marike
    This study aims to look at the challenges faced by women of low socio-economic status in exiting sex work, in a South African context where gender-based violence is normalized and widespread. In doing so, this research applies principles of feminist theory to create a contextualized understanding of the process of exit. Two focus groups, with a total of 18 non-transgendered women were conducted in an informal setting, resulting in an open-ended discussion around these challenges. These interviews were recorded, transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis. The categories and themes emerging from this analysis were past trauma, motherhood, partnerships, social support, economic necessity, employment and gossip. These themes are permeated by a pattern of escapism. This pattern exemplifies their disempowerment and lack of agency, which is symptomatic of the gender oppression pervading their lives. The results of this research will be used to draw up a policy in collaboration with the NGO Embrace Dignity, for parliament, to initiate legal reform relating to sex work.
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    "I can't carry on like this": a feminist perspective on the process of exiting sex work in a South African context - summary report
    (2011-10) Hakala, Suvi; Keller, Marike
    Research on exit strategies for street workers as well as documenting and identifying support strategies for the self-help groups.
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    "I can't carry on like this": exiting sex work in South Africa: a feminist perspective
    (2011-11) UCT Knowledge Co-op
    This is a feminist study that looked at prostituted women and the challenges they face when trying to leave prostitution. Considering the high prevalence of gender based violence in South Africa, the researchers wanted to understand: - the experiences of women involved in the sex work industry - barriers to exiting sex work - the process of exiting sex work
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