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From neglect to partnership? Challenges for social services in promoting the welfare of Traveller children

โœ Scribed by Sarah Cemlyn


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
96 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0952-9136

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โœฆ Synopsis


This paper explores current and potential directions in social services' provision for Traveller children, drawing on a Nuffieldfunded study. Many Traveller communities experience harassment, racism and oppression, which create a structural 'vulnerability' for children. However, the paper focuses on services for children where structural and family vulnerability interact, and the extent of statutory neglect. After outlining the study, three models of provision are explored. Firstly, crisis response in relation to child protection and youth justice issues has dominated social services' interaction with Travellers, tending to reinforce existing difficulties in relationships between the two. Secondly, family support was the subject of initiatives beginning in the study areas (selected as more engaged with Traveller issues) to facilitate Travellers' access to services, and plan a more strategic engagement with Traveller communities. Thirdly, specialist work was represented both formally and informally in the study, and demonstrated considerable benefits. Lessons from these findings suggest priorities for developing work with Travellers: recognition of Travellers as a minority ethnic/cultural group; inclusion of Travellers in equality policy and practice; training for workers; changes to referral systems; development of community support services; specialist posts; support to, and outreach work in partnership with, voluntary agencies; interagency initiatives; and, crucially, consultation with Travellers.


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