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Ms Jacqueline Pearce
Dear Ms Pearce,
Thank you for your letter of 31December 2019 to the Hon
Steven Marshall MP, Premier of South
Australia.
The Premier's office received your message on 10 January 2020
and it is currently being
reviewed.
Should a formal response be required, we will be In touch again
shortly.
Once again, thank you for taking the time to write to the Premier.
Yours sincerely,
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Wellbeing/fou can write to the Minister elaide SA 5001.
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which provides legal aid to the public and offers a free advisory service on most legal matters. N:
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Dear Ms Pearce
I write in response to your letter dated 31 December 2019, enclosing a package of
documents relating to your complaints - Osti FLest‘rmut
I have reviewed your corresponde ents. I understand
that your primary concern is th ole your
business development plan
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matter as it falls outside of my portfolio responsibilities. Matters relating
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suggest that you consider obtaining independent legal advice in relation to these
matters. The Legal Services Commission of South Australia provide a free advisory
service on most legal matters. The service is available by calling a
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I also note your comments about the decriminalisation of sex work in South Australia.
The Statutes Amendment (Decriminalisation of Sex Work) Bill 2018 was introduced
into Parliament by the Hon Tammy Franks MLC. The Bill failed to receive the votes
required in the House of Assembly on 13 November 2019. While I respect the views
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continue to exist without the passage of the Bill through the Parliament.
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afforded to sex workers under the Bill. Sex workers remain in a position where their
health, welfare and safety is a risk and where they may be prosecuted for their work.
I will consider any new legislation to decriminalise sex may be brought
before the Parliament in the future.
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Dear Jacqueline
Congratulations on taking a step towards change.
4 We can now c firm your books os Park riday 28 • February 1.30pm.
Please fin8 you
Our reception staff are available for discussion with you. Please feel free to call us at any,.
What to Expect from your Psychologist :
Your psychologist is interested to meet you and will spend most of the first session finding out about
you, your life so far, and your current situation. Together, you and your psychologist will aim to come
to an agreement about the focus for change. You will draw up a treatment program to treat the
identified issues, and a set of goals for change. You can expect an opportunity to talk and express
your feelings and ideas about your current situation. Depending on your situation you should expect
treatment to take 6 —10 sessions. Your psychologist will discuss this with you. Each session is for 50
minutes.
Confidentiality:
Information that you share with your psychologist will be kept confidential. Your psychologist will
write back to your GP, if you have been referred by a GP. Psychologists are mandated by law to report
any incidences of child abuse or indeed any plan to harm an adult including yourself. Under certain
circumstances your records could be subpoenaed by the court. Please discuss any concerns about
confidentiality with your psychologistAttendance at your Sessions We ask for your commitment to
your treatment program. It is a courtesy to let your psychologist know well ahead of time if you need
to change an appointment time. Your psychologist will be left with wasted time and it would really
help other clients who are waiting for appointments and your psychologist, if you could, out of
courtesy, inform us as soon as possible if you can't attend. Charges apply to late cancellations.
. Cost:
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attend.
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