Communications Internship

1. PERSONAL CONTACT DETAILS

We will cover travel costs to and from the office.

2. SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

Please be specific - such as if you have managed content creation for social media platforms, or written articles for Newsletters.
We require a high attention to detail and accuracy. Explain your competency in learning new systems and general I.T Skills levels.

3. MEDICAL HISTORY

Do you suffer from any physical or mental ailments that may restrict your work activity? (E.g. back or limb problems, dust allergies, stress reaction, depression etc.) If so, please give details. If this is not relevant to you, or you do not want to disclose please put N/A

5. EMERGENCY CONTACT

Please provide details of someone whom we can contact on your behalf in the event of an accident or emergency. Name / Relationship to you / Contact Telephone /Number

6. DECLARATION

I confirm that, to the best of my knowledge, the information given on this form is correct. I understand that false information could lead to dismissal. I consent to the data processing of the information I have given on this form as defined under the Data Protection Act 1998 for the purpose of my work with StreetlightUK.

STREETLIGHT UK VISION STATEMENT

Exposing the harms, ending the violence, offering fresh choices to women involved in prostitution. Changing the public narrative around prostitution and shifting the current burden of the law in England and Wales, off of victims and onto perpetrators. Streetlight UK is specifically focused on providing tangible and material pathways for women out of a lifestyle of prostitution and violence and has developed its specialism and understanding of women involved in prostitution since 2012. We fully expect to continue to create a replicable model of specialist support, for a significant and marginalised group of vulnerable women across Sussex, Surrey and London over the next five to ten years. We will continue to do this through a partnership approach - developing our direct support work with women, alongside our training resources. Crucially we will continue to actively enable women ‘survivors’ to join our staff and volunteer teams, shaping our specialist support service for women involved in prostitution.