Policy & Publications
This section will help you to search for policy, publications and information on issues affecting Gypsies and Travellers. Use the filter on the left hand side to refine your search.
Environmental racism, segregation and discrimination: Gypsy and Traveller sites in Great Britain
This article focusses on Gypsy and Traveller communities who live on local authority managed sites around Great Britain, and explores the proximity of sites to environmental hazards including main roads, sewage works, industry and refuse and recycling centres.
Access the resourceA better way to tackle institutional racism
The Alliance for Racial Justice is a collaborative network of organisations working across systems to eliminate racial inequality in England.
This paper draws on the knowledge exchanged at these roundtable events to form recommendations on strengthening the ability to challenge and end institutional racism. The Alliance for Racial Justice calls on the new Government to urgently consider and implement the recommendations set out in this paper.
Access the resourceSubmission for the seventh periodic report of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
The following submission provides updated evidence to the Friends, Families and Travellers 2023 Pre-Sessional Working Group Report to the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Since the last review, the Government have failed to take adequate steps to respect, protect and fulfil the right to education, healthcare, work, social security and an adequate standard of living for Gypsies, Roma and Travellers in the UK.
Access the resourcePlanning Reforms December 2024: Impacts on Planning for Gypsy and Traveller Communities
Long-standing barriers to Gypsy and Traveller sites will now be reduced, under the revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and Planning Policy for Traveller Sites (PPTS). On behalf of FFT, Dr Simon Ruston MRTPI outlines the key changes, implications and possible next steps following the updated policies.
View the reportFreedom of Information research: Local authority transit provision for Gypsies and Travellers across the UK
To better understand and map out the current picture of local authority and county council owned and/or managed transit provision, we analysed the responses to Freedom of Information requests sent by FFT to all local authorities and county councils across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
View the reportBridging Divides to Build Connections: A Scoping Review of Police Practices, Behaviours and Actions with Roma and Traveller Communities
Across Europe, police are expected to maintain productive human rights-based relationships with the public. This scoping review focuses on how police achieve this aim with Roma and Traveller communities.
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Annual Report 2024
Here’s our Annual Report 2024!
This year, we helped people with over 4,300 issues, distributed over 90,000GB worth of data, and trained over 1900 people on making their services more inclusive. Read to find out what else we got up to.
View the reportTest, Treat and Trace for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) with the University College London Hospitals co-designed a national service model to improve health outcomes and support elimination and control of key public health infections in Inclusion Health populations.
View the reportFFT/RSG Submission to Call for Evidence on Improving the Curriculum and Assessment System
Friends, Families and Travellers and Roma Support Group joint submission to the Government’s call for evidence on Improving the Curriculum and Assessment System.
View the reportIn Fair Health? A Pilot Study of the Health and Wellbeing Status of Travelling Showpeople in Two Locales
The UK’s first known study of the physical and mental health status of Travelling Showpeople undertaken in two areas (Cambridgeshire and Greater Manchester) by Anglia Ruskin University.
Access the resourceGood Things Foundation: Digital exclusion & health inequalities
Report on digital exclusion and health inequalities from the Good Things Foundation.
Access the resourceDesktop Research: Transition 2 Adulthood’s Pathway for Change and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities
This report showcases the evidence and literature existing in relation to the 10-point T2A Pathway Framework and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller experiences of the Criminal Justice System. It will be used to identify key areas where further research and evidence are needed, and provide a road map for FFT’s project supported by Barrow Cadbury Trust, ‘Friends, Families and Travellers: Hearing Gypsy, Roma & Traveller Young Adults in the CJS’.
Access the resourceThe Educational Experiences of the Traveller Community and Impact of Traveller-Focused Initiatives: a Qualitative Study
This paper has implications for educational practitioners hoping to engage with Gypsy and Traveller communities in the future, underlining the importance of building trusted connections and the necessity of offering flexible and adaptable lessons.
View the reportGypsy, Roma and Traveller community experiences of infant feeding, information and support services
This report by FFT and Roma Support Group focuses on infant feeding support and early information, offering maternal health professionals and policymakers an insight into the lived experiences of community members and guidance on how services can better meet the needs of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller families.
Access the resourceSummary Report: Gypsy, Roma and Traveller community experiences of infant feeding, information and support services
This summary report synthesises key findings and recommendations drawn from FFT and Roma Support Group’s full report on the experiences of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities around infant feeding support and early information.
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