I haven't seen/heard the program but an escort I follow on tumblr said that she was interviewed for it and they edited it heavily to make her seem like a victim
Ah.
One of the women said she'd been approached whilst doing street work and a man had encouraged her to have sex with him, so he could pimp her out.
The way they started it was by saying they'd asked her about rape. They then played a clip of her saying "I don't want to talk about rape". Then they played a bit of her talking about her experience with this man. She also talked about being at an outcall and the guy only offering a reduced fee, she'd given him a blow job so said they'd cut it short. He then said he was going to call the police.
To be honest I'd have said ok, I'm happy to speak to them. She seemed to think she'd be the one in trouble which is far from the case and a fantastic example of how mixed up people are on the law, and how vulnerable this makes sex workers (and sometimes clients too).
The NUS refused to comment, but did mention the Swansea project.
I can confirm the Swansea project are very welcoming, and will provide an ear to any student, anywhere in the country and they seem to have a good supportive attitude towards sex workers.