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    Catherine Healy

    Decriminalisation recognises sex work as work; it provides opportunities for promoting the health of sex workers and therefore goes a long way to addressing health and human rights inequities for this sector of the population. This... more
    Decriminalisation recognises sex work as work; it provides opportunities for promoting the health of sex workers and therefore goes a long way to addressing health and human rights inequities for this sector of the population. This chapter focuses on three scenarios (among many) where decriminalisation of sex work in New Zealand has been successful in promoting sex workers’ health, safety, and wellbeing and, in so doing, provides a blueprint for best practice in working with sex workers.Although services for sex workers are available in many countries, they tend to focus on street-based sex workers, who are perceived as the most vulnerable and thus most in need. A decriminalised context provides greater access to peer support (Harcourt 2010), which is much better positioned to address the complex needs of all sex workers. It also allows for sex workers to engage with others in the community for more effective policy as well as service provision (O’Neill and Pitcher, Sex work matters...
    The New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective (NZPC) is an organisation founded on the rights, welfare, health, and safety of sex workers in Aotearoa New Zealand and globally. The collective is committed to ensuring the agency of sex workers in... more
    The New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective (NZPC) is an organisation founded on the rights, welfare, health, and safety of sex workers in Aotearoa New Zealand and globally. The collective is committed to ensuring the agency of sex workers in all aspects of life. After years of lobbying by the NZPC to overturn an archaic law founded on double standards, whereby sex workers and third parties were prosecuted for acts such as soliciting and brothel keeping, the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 saw the decriminalisation of commercial sex activities and allowed for third parties to operate brothels. Aotearoa New Zealand remains the only country to decriminalise most commercial sex work and endorse the rights of sex workers. Dame Catherine Healy has been with the NZPC since its inception in 1987. As the national coordinator she is a vocal lead activist and advocate for sex workers’ rights. She also publishes extensively on sex workers’ rights. In 2018, Catherine was presented with a Dame Campion ...
    The decriminalization of sex work in New Zealand will protect the rights of sex workers and improve their working conditions and general well-being. It will also improve HIV prevention programs. In this article, which is based on a... more
    The decriminalization of sex work in New Zealand will protect the rights of sex workers and improve their working conditions and general well-being. It will also improve HIV prevention programs. In this article, which is based on a presentation at a "learning from practice" session at the conference, Catherine Healy describes the situation prior to decriminalization, and discusses the features of the new law and accompanying guidelines.
    A disruption of epithelial barrier function can lead to intestinal inflammation. Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 activation by microbial products promotes intestinal epithelial integrity and overall gut health. Several bacterial species,... more
    A disruption of epithelial barrier function can lead to intestinal inflammation. Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 activation by microbial products promotes intestinal epithelial integrity and overall gut health. Several bacterial species, including enteric bacteria, actively produce amyloid proteins as a part of their biofilms. Recognition of amyloid fibres found in enteric biofilms, termed curli, by the Toll-like receptor (TLR)2/1 complex reinforces barrier function. Here, we investigated the effect of purified curli fibres on inflammation in a mouse model of acute colitis. Bone marrow-derived macrophages as well as lamina propria cells were treated with curli fibres of both pathogenic Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and commensal Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 biofilms. Mice were given 0.1 or 0.4 mg of purified curli orally 1 day post administration of 1% 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulphonic acid (TNBS) enema. Histopathological analysis was performed on distal colonic tissue taken 6 days post TNBS enema. RNA extracted from colonic tissue was subjected to RT-PCR. Here we show that curli fibres of both pathogenic and commensal bacteria are recognised by TLR2 leading to the production of IL-10, immunomodulatory cytokine of intestinal homeostasis. Treatment of mice with a single dose of curli heightens transcript levels of Il10 in the colon and ameliorates the disease pathology in TNBS-induced colitis. Curli treatment is comparable to the treatment with anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha (anti-TNFα) antibodies, a treatment known to reduce the severity of acute colitis in humans and mice. These results suggest that the bacterial amyloids had a role in helping to maintain immune homeostasis in the intestinal mucosa via the TLR2/IL-10 axis. Furthermore, bacterial amyloids may be a potential candidate therapeutic to treat intestinal inflammatory disorders owing to their remarkable immunomodulatory activity.
    THREE History of the New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective Catherine Healy, Calum Bennachie and Anna Reed Introduction This chapter describes the history of the New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective ... The... more
    THREE History of the New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective Catherine Healy, Calum Bennachie and Anna Reed Introduction This chapter describes the history of the New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective ... The New Zealand AIDS Foundation was very focused on gay men at this time ...
    The successful campaign for the reform of New Zealand's sex work laws took nearly two decades. Inevitably for a law reform campaign in a vigorous parliamentary democracy, the process of law reform went through a series of largely... more
    The successful campaign for the reform of New Zealand's sex work laws took nearly two decades. Inevitably for a law reform campaign in a vigorous parliamentary democracy, the process of law reform went through a series of largely predictable stages. Early on, the ...
    ... Catherine Healy, with Aline Taylor (Eds.) (2010) Bristol: Policy Press. Reviewed by CarolHarrington Taking the Crime out of Sex Work brings together the latest research on New Zealand's 2003 Prostitution Reform Act and provides a... more
    ... Catherine Healy, with Aline Taylor (Eds.) (2010) Bristol: Policy Press. Reviewed by CarolHarrington Taking the Crime out of Sex Work brings together the latest research on New Zealand's 2003 Prostitution Reform Act and provides a celebratory ...
    FIVE The Prostitution Reform Act Gillian Abel, Catherine Healy, Calum Bennachie and Anna Reed Introduction As discussed in the previous chapter, the successful lobbying for change in how the sex industry was regulated in New Zealand... more
    FIVE The Prostitution Reform Act Gillian Abel, Catherine Healy, Calum Bennachie and Anna Reed Introduction As discussed in the previous chapter, the successful lobbying for change in how the sex industry was regulated in New Zealand culminated in a parliamentary vote ...