The usual way of managing prostitution accepts that the abuse of women is inevitable.

The Nordic model questions why any abuse at all is acceptable. (2)

The Nordic Model effectively reduces the demand that drives sex trafficking, therefore making Australia a safer place for all women and girls.

The success of this approach has resulted in other countries such as Canada, Norway, Iceland, South Korea and now France taking on the approach in an effort to reduce the number of women exploited in this way.

If Australia is successful in reducing prostitution it will also lower the number of women being trafficked into cities like Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.

Please join with the Centre for Human Dignity as, together, we work to make Australia a safer place for vulnerable women and children.

References: 
https://nordicmodelnow.org/what-is-the-nordic-model/ 
1- EU Parliament. 
2- Coalition Against Trafficking in Women Australia. “Demand Change: Understanding the Nordic approach to prostitution.” 2017, 16.