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Yada, meaning ‘to be known’, works to prevent sexual exploitation across West Sussex, through outreach, partnership work and training.
Our vision is to see a world with no place for sexual exploitation, where women can live life free from abuse, stigma and violence. We exist to support women who are often hidden and marginalised.
We provide outreach support services, through The Esther Project (TEP), to women who are, or have been, in the sex industry including independent escorts, women who are, or have been, engaging in survival sex (selling/exchanging sex in order to meet basic needs) and victims-survivors of sex trafficking. TEP aims to increase safety, reduce isolation and improve wellbeing. We work alongside women to help empower them to make positive and sustainable changes in their lives. Our outreach work adopts a harm reduction/prevention model, and we use a trauma and gender informed approach to support women who have experienced sexual, physical and emotional abuse.