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