Call for Participants: Research on Pregnancy and Motherhood Among Street-Based Female Sex Workers
- caitbuckley
- Jun 17
- 1 min read
Eve Wang, a PhD researcher in Social Policy at the University of Bristol and part-time Research Assistant in Public Health at Coventry City Council, is conducting a vital research project exploring pregnancy intentions and motherhood experiences among street-based female sex workers in the UK.
This study aims to understand the unique challenges these women face and identify the support they need to achieve their parenting goals. The findings will help inform future policy and practice at local, regional, and national levels.
Who is Eve looking to speak with?
Practitioners and decision-makers working closely with this group, including:
Support workers and service managers in local charities
Local authority programme officers and commissioners
Community midwives
Social workers
If your work aligns with this area or you know someone who might be interested, please share this opportunity within your networks. For more information or to take part, get in touch with Eve directly — she’d love to hear from you! ph23745@bristol.ac.uk
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