Posts

Showing posts from November, 2025

The Violence We Don't Talk About: Why Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller Women Are Being Failed

Image
Content Warning: This article discusses gender-based violence, forced sterilisation, hate crimes, and systemic abuse. Support resources are provided at the end. Today marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Yet Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) women in the UK remain almost entirely absent from these conversations. This absence reflects centuries of discrimination that continues to devastate these women's lives. Violence and Safety A 2017 Traveller Movement study found that 61% of GRT women had experienced domestic violence in their lifetime, compared to 27% of women in the general UK population. The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights' 2019 survey found that only 18% of Romani women who experienced abuse reported it to police, suggesting the true prevalence may be even higher. Discrimination The European Social Survey (2020) found that 44% of UK respondents would mind having a Gypsy or Traveller neighbour—higher than for any other ethnic or relig...

How Criminalising Nomadic Life Violates Human Rights and Demands Urgent Reform

Image
In July 2024, the High Court ruled that the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 unlawfully discriminates against Romani and Gypsy communities. Yet the Government continues to enforce it. This is the story of legislation designed to erase a culture—and why we must fight back now. KEY FACTS • High Court ruled the Act discriminatory under Article 14 ECHR (July 2024) • 4,000 authorised pitch shortfall across England—yet funding has been cut since 2010 • 56% reduction in stopping sites between 2020-2023 as local authorities close sites and accelerate evictions • Used only 34 times in the first year across 43 police forces—undermining Government claims of necessity • 90% rejection rate for Traveller planning applications vs. 10% for conventional housing • Gypsy and Traveller life expectancy is 10-12 years lower than the national average • Traveller women are 20 times more likely to experience maternal mortality The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 has bec...

Comprehensive Conference Summary: Sixth International Romani Language Day Conference

Image
The sixth annual International Romani Language Day conference convened in Berlin on 5 November, organised by the European Roma Institute for Arts and Cultural Studies (ERIAC) in partnership with the Council of Europe and AREA. The gathering brought together Romani scholars, poets, authors, journalists, educators, policymakers, and cultural activists to address the critical state of Romani language preservation and its intrinsic connection to Roma identity, culture, and survival across Europe. Yet the conference operated within a profound contradiction: how to preserve a language whilst protecting it from the very forces—state institutions, academic extraction, gadje appropriation—that have historically weaponised Romani knowledge against Roma communities. The Language Crisis and Historical Context UNESCO designates Romani as an endangered language, with only 3.5 million of 13–15 million Roma actively speaking it. Historical persecution—violence, forced assimilation, and suppression u...

Echoes of Exclusion: Romani Mental Health in Contemporary Britain

Image
In the fractured landscape of post-Brexit Britain, where promises of sovereignty have often curdled into a harsher reality for the marginalised, the mental health crisis within Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) communities deepens. These are the invisible scars, etched not by choice, but by generations of systemic prejudice, exacerbated by a political climate that often weaponises difference. For too long, the profound suffering – the anxiety, the despair, the quiet battles fought in the shadows of a hostile society – has remained largely unseen, unheard. This article lays bare the mental health emergency engulfing GRT people in the UK, scrutinising the near-impassable barriers to care and the chilling statistics of suicide, self-harm, and involuntary detention. A Crisis Compounded: When a Referendum Becomes an Anti-Immigrant Platform The UK's departure from the European Union, while a complex political decision, became a potent vehicle for the far-right and elements of the establis...