Dean street is good, but they only let women (afab) in if you have been - or tell them you have been - exposed to a confirmed STI.
Cos as usual, who TF gives a shit about women’s health. We should stay home and make sandwiches. |
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"Dean street is good, but they only let women (afab) in if you have been - or tell them you have been - exposed to a confirmed STI.
Cos as usual, who TF gives a shit about women’s health. We should stay home and make sandwiches. "
If you tell them you’re a sex worker you can get tested there with no problem. You don’t need to prove it. |
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"Or thank the Tory government who have slashed their funding. They are pretty targeted in who they can help."
Not wanting to be political but that’s not correct. Funding for these services has not decreased centrally. Some areas may prioritise money elsewhere I suppose, but that a local, not a DHSE, issue.
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Yes, but ICBs are being asked to do more with effectively less, due to inflation, increased operating costs etc so cuts are being made. I also work in commissioning- there isn’t enough money. I’ve seen lots of work being slashed including things I previously thought were untouchable like cancer services.
"Or thank the Tory government who have slashed their funding. They are pretty targeted in who they can help.
Not wanting to be political but that’s not correct. Funding for these services has not decreased centrally. Some areas may prioritise money elsewhere I suppose, but that a local, not a DHSE, issue.
CoI: involved in commissioning. "
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