UK Gypsies and Travellers and the third sector

作者: Andrew Ryder

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摘要: This paper explores the development of UK Gypsy and Traveller third sector details factors which have impeded development. includes a lack resources skills but also illustrates how in recent years important progress has been made community The concludes that current cutbacks reduction for development, combined with new policies Gypsies Travellers perceive as being hostile towards them, could undermine made. argues ’positive action’ greater involvement service delivery strengthen foster intercultural dialogue promote inclusion. Processes evident other branches (McCabe et al., 2010). is relevant to number TSRC work streams, particularly ’Below Radar’ role, function, impact experiences small action groups or organisations.

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