http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/now-for-a-degree-in-prostitution/2007/07/18/1184559843317.html Funding for tertiary courses in prostitution could be considered under changes aimed at boosting quality and relevance in the sector, New Zealand education officials say. But MPs on parliament's education and science select committee were told today that although courses in the world's oldest profession might be considered if providers put them forward, they would still have to meet tight criteria to get funding. The questions on prostitution, posed by New Zealand First MP Brian Donnelly, surfaced as MPs were quizzing Tertiary Education Commission officials on changes to how tertiary education was funded. Under the changes, from next year, institutions will be bulk funded on the basis of agreed three-year plans rather than on the number of students enrolled in specific approved courses. Tertiary Education Minister Michael Cullen has said the changes are aimed at increasing the "quality and relevance" of courses. However, they have raised questions regarding the TEC's actual control over individual courses. National Party education spokeswoman Katherine Rich said she was concerned by the TEC's apparent "agnostic" attitude towards the content of courses under the new system. She questioned whether it might lead to a continuing proliferation of courses such as twilight golf seen under the old system. TEC chief executive Janice Shiner said under the new system a request to provide prostitution courses would be assessed against the same criteria as any other course.
is this funding going to go towards keeping the girls safe? and STD's free? i think its great, why cant it be looked at like any other job if the girls want to do it in a safe and clean palce then they should be allowed to and not persecuted!!
The New Zealanders reformed their Prostitution laws in 2003 to allow the sale of sexual services under strict controls. Whatever your opinion of the industry it would be better run by people with degrees. The regulations are complex, and the degrees would be business courses. They are not proposing that prostitutes learn lovemaking techniques, though it will probably be reported in that way.