Current Issue
RhED produces a bi-annual social health magazine - RED. Each issue is packed with a
variety of features, regular items including Trade Talk and Media Talk, as well as
contributions from sex workers such as stories, poems and information.
RED aims to reflect the diversity of our readership and to do this we need your feedback
and contributions. Please send us your information, opinions, ideas, artwork and requests
for articles of interest to you. Post, fax, phone or email us: any way you like -
just keep in touch!
RED Edition #14, 2008
Well, have we got a lot in store for you in this packed RED edition! We have our regular articles such as Trade and Media talk, all very interesting. Under the umbrella of health and education we have an article debating the relevance of monthly STI testing for industry workers and if it is, from a public health and a personal worker perspective actually necessary. You can decide based on what you read. We have nutrition tips for healthy body healthy mind and an article relating to drug use, in this edition the use of methamphetamine and its effect on sexual desire. Additionally we have an informative article on Bondage and Discipline and the health and safety measures that should be incorporated if you are a B & D practitioner. In relation to workplace issues, we have included an article from Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV), clarifying their role in the regulation of the brothel industry – detailing the powers they have when they visit your brothel. Another article of interest around Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) is around working alone and the considerations and strategies you need to put in place when working alone. We have included a fascinating contribution to the RED magazine called ‘The Migrant Myth’ which challenges some of the current debates played out in the media and beyond about migrant sex workers. Another exciting inclusion in this magazine is a contributor’s response to a previous reader contribution about running a brothel and what the original owner perceived was required. The current article challenges some of the stereotypes referred to in the original article, which was published in our previous edition. It is exciting for the RhED team to see and experience this kind of debate and be the medium through which it can be voiced. So, keep those contributions coming, they add true value to our publication.
RED Edition #10, 2006
Welcome to the 10th edition of the RED magazine. The magazine is packed with a variety of diverse stories and information for the sex industry, including the regular Trade Talk and Media Talk. We have incorporated fantastic reader contributions (keep them coming), feedback from our website, a reminder of what’s legal and what’s not translated into Korean. From a health information perspective there is a sexual health chart with an infection checklist. We encourage you to call the RhED team and book a STI workshop – it certainly helps clear up misinformation about STIs and blood borne viruses. We hope you enjoy the read and please, keep those contributions coming, Remember RhED is here to support you so call us on our 1800 458 752.
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