Sex worker with STD

MikeB

Legend Member
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See the WA Prostitution Act 2000 , while proclaimed, not sure if it is in operation currently?

For the full act see:

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TS_Larace

Bronze Member
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Yes she is obligated to disclose.
I’m sorry but I’m pretty sure it nationwide law, no she’s not obliged to disclose provided she will take every precautionary measures to ensure the safety of the client as health per se. If forced to disclose it, there is a breached of privacy and confidentiality.

How to ensure the client is safe?
- By making sure the sex worker is Also safe with the mandatory (but every worker do comply) 3 months check up to the health clinic designated in every state around Australia for sex workers.

- By engaging safesex,refusing client when symptomatic during assessment,

Most importantly when u feel ur not okay or showing any symptoms even though ur not due for the next check up, or the condom breaks during intercourse , give the health clinic a call for further instructions.

Keep ur health records with you and be zero risk of infecting the client by being responsible and healthy, then ur words by saying ur safe is enough, no need to disclose personal information if you are not comfortable .
 

Rachy

Rachael Canberra
Gold Member
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Canberra

We have a house rule that we require all ladies to have current STI screeing that has been done with in 3 months, however we can not request results. As an establishment we must provide all personal protective equipment eg condoms, lube, dams etc and we must take reasonable steps to ensure the sex worker uses the personal protective equipment to minimize the risk to the sex worker’s health or safety, which we do by continuously advocating that "safe sex, is the best sex".
Each state has its own rules, regulations, laws etc. Knowledge is power, so its always best to read up on your states laws and if you tour also read the relevant states laws too :)


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