

POW was launched in 1990, when local women from the prostitute community volunteered to train as researchers to assess health and intervention needs of prostitute women in a disadvantaged area of the City of Nottingham. The World Health Organisation and ‘Nottingham Health Authority’ (NHS Nottingham City) funded this research.
Gaps in the provision of services were revealed and as a result, sources of advice and support for working prostitutes were created. The survey data they generated was used to design an outreach and referral service. This project reflects lay representation, mediates across organisations in the statutory and voluntary sectors and crosses professional and lay boundaries.
POW evolved into a robust independent Charity (no.10644273) shaping and changing the nature of health and welfare provisions for socially excluded people.
Based in Radford in Nottingham, POW provides an array of services and successfully engaging with a very chaotic, vulnerable and hard to reach client group, having over 1500 clients on the database system.
On February 8th 2010, POW became incorporated and is known as POW Nottingham, a private company limited by guarantee (company number 06675269 and charity number 1129979).

