
The Josephine Butler Society Annual Lecture and Annual General Meeting
Join us for our Annual Lecture and AGM!

Join us for a series of talks, a Q&A followed by our annual general meeting!
Location: Arch 23, 45 Southwark Street, London, SE1 9HP
Time: 1:30pm-5:00pm (4:30pm for the AGM)
Date: Thursday 28th November 2024
Agenda
This event is split into two parts:
Part One: 1:30pm-4:15pm (doors open at 1:45pm)
A series of talks, Q&A and refreshments (further details to be confirmed in mid November).
Part Two: The Josephine Butler Society Annual General Meeting
The Josephine Butler Society Executive Committee has agreed that the Annual Meeting of The Josephine Butler Society will take place on Thursday 28 November 2024 at Arch 23, 45 Southwark Street, London SE1 9HP starting at 16.30. JBS members may attend the meeting on Zoom (details will be sent out with the final agenda for current members), provided members are visible on Zoom - they will be able to vote by a show of hands.
Members of the public are welcome to attend both sections of the day, but will not have voting rights during the AGM.
Speakers
The Scarlett Letters
Marin Scarlett | Founder
Option Scheme; The UK's First sex worker-led bookshop. The Scarlett Letters is about to open its doors in East London. Join Founder Marin Scarlett to learn about this peer-led initiative to provide sex workers with creative opportunities stable alternative employment and more choices for the future.
Find & Treat and SHOC
Tanya Edwards | Health Promotion Specialist (CLASH & SHOC, CNWL NHS Trust)
Sive O’Regan | Inclusion Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (Find & Treat, UCLH NHS Trust)
Jessica Spry | Health Promotion Specialist (CLASH & SHOC, CNWL NHS Trust)
Find &Treat and SHOC are two services collaborating to deliver outreach that expands upon SHOC's long running service to people working as street-based sex workers in London. The collaboration between SHOC and Find &Treat aims to remove barriers to accessing traditional sexual healthcare for women who experience multiple marginalisations.
The services not only address sexual health needs but also aims to tackle other health and social inequalities experienced. By capitalising on both services' areas of expertise, we have successfully established a well-known and trusted service for this vulnerable cohort and have contributed to improving sexual health outcomes in the area.
Further Information
If you are a member of JBS, further details and instructions on how to RSVP will be sent to you. If you are not a member of JBS, there is no need to book, you can just turn up on the day.
Location: Arch 23, 45 Southwark Street, London, SE1 9HP. The closest station is London Bridge.
Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair friendly, a disabled toilet is available.