UK Network of Sex Work ProjectsUK Network of Sex Work Projects (UKNSWP) is an umbrella organisation that represents sex work projects in the UK,[1] both agencies or individuals working with sex workers.[2] It facilitates networking between those it represents, so as to share good practice about providing quality support services for sex workers.[3] It is a charity based in Manchester. In July 2012 UKNSWP launched the National Ugly Mugs (NUM) scheme, a third party reporting system for sex workers that issues alerts to sex workers via their smartphone, and feeds intelligence to police, aiming to reduce offending by dangerous serial sexual offenders.[1] It was one of five winners of the Guardian Charity Awards 2014.[1] Mission statementUKNSWP's website states:
National Ugly Mugs (NUM)UKNSWP runs National Ugly Mugs (NUM), a third party reporting system for sex workers that issues alerts to sex workers via their smartphone, and feeds intelligence to police, aiming to reduce offending by dangerous serial sexual offenders.[1][5][6][7][8] The National Ugly Mugs (NUM) Pilot Scheme was announced by the UK government in December 2011, with £108,000 provided by the Home Office "to establish a national online network to collate and distribute information between 'Ugly Mugs' schemes in local areas."[9] Though funded by the Home Office, it is managed independently by UKNSWP.[6][10] The initial pilot scheme went live in Manchester on 6 July 2012[11] and by 2016 was undergoing a larger pilot in London.[8] Award
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