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1 How U Survive This Life Everyday Matthew Taylor – Program Manager

2 Research – Under The Radar Background: www.hindsightgroup.com www.hindsightgroup.com Under the Radar researcher Dr. Sue McIntyre explored realities associated with the sexual exploitation of young men in Western Canada www.hindsightgroup.comwww.hindsightgroup.com Total 157 young men interviewed in Western Canada

3 Under the Radar Key discoveries: Males enter younger and stay longer Construct identities in order to achieve performance Comparable history of sexual/physical abuse as women Live under the radar of service providers Highlights of Recommendations: Public acknowledgement of MSW/SE in Canada Outreach/support programs specific to MSW Promote harm reduction services MSW community consultations – have a voice Safe affordable and supportive housing options

4 It’s not what you think: Sexually exploited youth in British Columbia Saewyc EM, MacKay LJ, Anderson J, and Drozda C. (2008) University of British Columbia School of Nursing 1,845 youth who participated youth health surveys conducted by McCreary Centre Society in cities across British Columbia 2000-2006 Key Findings SEY may not recognize they are being exploited, or that it is a form of abuse Males just as likely to be sexually exploited as females LGTBQ youth more likely to have been sexually exploited than heterosexual peers More than 1 in 3 youth were exploited in exchange for shelter, up to 1 in 4 for transportation, and up to 1 in 5 for food or clothing Majority of sexually exploited youth hopeful for the future

5 Program History Supported by ‘Under The Radar’ recommendations Co-founded spring 2007 by two experiential men Implemented by experiential individuals and their allies Only MSW program in B.C – 1 of 2 in Canada (REZO) Program of PEERS Vancouver 2007-2011 Newest program of HIM – Health Initiative for Men 2012

6 Mission/Mandate Outreach and support for male sex workers OMSM/LGBTQ community Street involved Youth who may be at-risk of exploitation

7 Our Funders Currently funded by: City of Vancouver Vancouver Foundation Vancouver Coastal Health

8 Key Partnerships Sex worker supports Youth services Social services Health Authorities Enforcement agencies Government Ministries

9 Outreach Meet clients where they’re at Harm Reduction Consistent/Non-judgmental support Community referrals i.e. housing, mental health, addiction Create a sense of community/improve health and safety Program Description:

10 Support Work/Counselling Build relationships that foster trust and respect 1:1 counseling Crisis intervention Resource and referral hub Life skills Goal setting/case management

11 Drop-in and Support Groups Boys’R’Us program (VCH) outreach/support component Directions Dusk til Dawn Youth drop-in (FSGV) houses satellite street outreach component HUSTLE ‘N’ FLOW monthly health and wellness workshops

12 Accountability Evaluation: maintaining accountability by directly involves participant voices and experiences in the ongoing development of the program increase our working knowledge men in the sex industry as well as street involved youth Add to existing knowledge in this area http://hustlemotm.blogspot.com/ Community Allies Diverse representation of community stakeholders who share knowledge and experience related to the sex industry and populations that HUSTLE engages insight and expertise a valuable asset in helping to guide HUSTLE as we move forward in community and at HIM

13 According to the UK Network of Sex Work Projects, “The World Wide Web (www), chat rooms, social networking sites and portals are the latest and most rapidly expanding medium through which sex is sold globally.” NSWP Rationale: Most recent HUSTLE evaluation (2010) - 71% of our sample disclosed an active online presence relating to sex work (adult) and exchange of sexual services (youth) Visible decrease in presence of street-based sex work on male strolls/tracks ‘Netreach’

14 Adult Sex Work - marked increases in the number of individuals involved in the sex industry who are members of virtual communities where they develop a presence through profiling, chat rooms and SNS in order to attract customers and sell sex Youth and Sexual Exploitation - online experimentation with identity, peer relations, risk taking and the creation of a virtual community where they feel safe, secure and supported by their peers but also may be vulnerable to predators and online exploitation

15 Communities LGBTQ – Many youth at-risk and adults who identify LGBTQ often engage in the exchange of sexual services in order to get their needs met MSW - Male sex workers who work independently in off-street venues i.e. bath houses, massage parlours or private residences MSM - Same-sex relationships between men where there are differences with respect to age, socio-economic status and stability Many of these exchanges and/or relationships begin online

16 Goals Short-term Initiate relationships with MSW/MSM/Youth at-risk Reduce isolation by building relationships with other youth and MSW/MSM To increase public awareness of HUSTLE @ HIM Referrals and partnerships Health promotion

17 Goals Long-term  Professional development training  Statistical data/information gathering  internet outreach policy/procedure  Explore levels of MSW/MSM violence/youth sexual exploitation  Highlight best practices and develop an internet outreach training guide Long-term Professional development training Statistical data/information gathering internet outreach policy/procedure Explore levels of MSW/MSM violence/youth sexual exploitation Highlight best practices and develop an internet outreach training guide

18 Next steps: www.checkhimout.cawww.checkhimout.ca HUSTLE is the newest program of HIM - Health Initiative for Men www.checkhimout.ca a gay men’s community based health organization dedicated to strengthening the health and well-being of gay men and other men who have sex with men (OMSM). HIM’s approach includes physical, sexual, social and mental health programming, research and support. Through HIM, HUSTLE will continue to deliver a program relevant to male sex workers and youth and is excited about opportunities to develop new ways of engaging with other populations of OMSM, youth and individuals in our communities. www.checkhimout.ca

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