Please note: This session is for Gypsies and Travellers and voluntary sector organisations working with these communities ONLY.
On Wednesday 27th July 2022 at 6pm, Friends, Families and Travellers will host its second online workshop with Community Law Partnership (CLP) on the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.
The workshop aims to raise awareness and increase understanding of the new police powers contained within the Policing Act, which came into force on the 28 June.
You can register to attend the free workshop here.
The workshop will be delivered over Zoom by Chris Johnson of CLP as part of an evening session for those who missed our first workshop. The workshop will cover:
- Overview of the new legislation;
- What the changes are from currently existing eviction powers;
- The criteria that must be met for police to exercise these powers;
- What to do when faced with the new legislation – is there any recourse to justice?
The Policing Act 2022 represents the biggest assault on Gypsy and Traveller communities in decades – introducing a new criminal offence relating to trespass and strengthening already existing police powers against roadside camps.
The workshop is due to be held at 18:00pm-20:00pm and forms part of a wider series of training on the Policing Act 2022, in partnership with CLP. Keep an eye on our pages for more upcoming events.
Speaking about the workshop, Abbie Kirkby, Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Friends, Families and Travellers said:
“We’re pleased to offer our second free workshop on the Policing Act, delivered by the brilliant Chris Johnson of Community Law Partnership, as part of a programme of activities and resources on the Act.
As the Act is now in force , it is more important than ever before that Gypsies, Travellers and people living nomadically are aware of their rights, and how to sustain a travelling way of life.”
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Notes for Editor
About Friends, Families and Travellers (FFT)
Friends, Families and Travellers is a leading national charity that works to end racism and discrimination against Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people and to protect the right to pursue a nomadic way of life.
Media Contact
Sami McLaren, Communications & Campaigns Lead
Tel: 07436 228910 Email: sami@gypsy-traveller.org
Relevant Resources
‘First session: Understanding the new powers in the Policing Act and the impact on nomadism’. Friends, Families and Travellers and Community Law Partnership. June 2022. Watch here.
‘Second session: Understanding the new powers in the Policing Act and the impact on nomadism’. Friends, Families and Travellers and Community Law Partnership. July 2022. Register here.