Traveller Movement releases new short film about Travellers and social services

10 July 2019
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On Thursday the 11th of July the Traveller Movement will launch a new short film in parliament about Travellers and social services.

The film has been co-produced with members of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) communities, it depicts the good and bad scenarios when working with social workers.

There have been concerns in the last few years about the disproportionate number of children from GRT communities being taken into care, or forcibly adopted.

While Traveller Movement initial research could not find any hard evidence to support this disproportionality, unsurprisingly these anxieties persist. The film addresses these concerns by encouraging engagement, but it also calls on social services to ensure social work practice is open, transparent and culturally sensitive.

The film will shortly be available to view on the Traveller Movement website and on our YouTube channel

Yvonne MacNamara, CEO of the Traveller Movement says:

"This film came about due to concerns within the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities about a disproportionate number of children being taken into care. We hope this film will go some way to informing the community about their rights, but also how to challenge social services if they feel they are being treated unfairly."

Lucy Hadley, Campaigns & Public Affairs Manager at Women’s Aid says:

“This video is an important awareness raising tool to both address concerns within the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller community about the social care system, and ensure that social services understand these concerns and provide the right response Sadly too often professionals lack an in-depth level of understanding of domestic abuse and other safeguarding issues within the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller community and how to provide safe and effective support.

Mary Mason, Chief Executive of Solace Women’s Aid says:

"We believe in bridging the gap in understanding between social services and the people they serve. It is important that both sides engage openly and without judgement to ensure Traveller families are best supported to build stronger futures together." 

 


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