Rights, Equalities and Future Roma Voices National Roma Network Conference

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Rights, Equalities and Future Roma Voices National Roma Network Conference 14 December 2017 London

Welcome and a brief history of the National Roma Network David Brown Chair of National Roma Network

A funder s perspective Juliana Bell Metropolitan Migration Foundation

Keynote speaker: Kate Green MP Chair - APPG on Gypsy Roma Travellers and APPG on Migration

Key policy issues affecting migrant Roma in the UK Ewa Jamroz, Migration Yorkshire Olga Fuseini, University of Sheffield Prof Phil Brown, University of Salford

Introduction NRN Forum meetings bring people together to: discuss matters relating to the migrant Roma community from different angles enable members of Roma community to provide their perspectives and feedback link professionals/roma working on same issues identify main challenges and share practice and information

NRN Forum meetings At each meeting we asked participants to: identify key local and national challenges related to specific policy issue discuss existing practices to address these challenges and how they could be improved consider ways of improving understanding of Roma issues amongst policy makers

NRN Forum meetings NRN meetings explored the following subjects: Roma participation and leadership September 2015 (Birmingham) Education April 2016 (Salford) Police and criminal justice July 2016 (Peterborough) Employment October 2016 (Leeds) Brexit June 2016 (Sheffield) Housing - September 2017 (Sheffield)

Education key challenges Support needed for Roma parents to understand UK education system Welfare reforms affecting funding for schools (links with Free School Meals) Racism experienced in schools and high level of exclusions of Roma children Low awareness of Roma culture among teachers and other educational staff Low take up of free nursery places

Education examples of current practice Roma members of staff who are the trusted links between schools and members of Roma community Provision for children waiting for school places involving whole families Roma culture trainings for professionals Joint engagement projects school/children s centre with support orgs mediation between families and school

Police and criminal justice key challenges General distrust of police among Roma Increase in hate crime post-eu referendum Reluctance to report crime fear of police links to immigration enforcement/removals Over-representation of Roma in prisons and youth offending institutions Lack of comprehensive responses to issues affecting Roma community e.g. child sexual exploitation/trafficking

Police and criminal justice examples of current practice Roma recruited as police officers and special constables Roma culture trainings for police Child sexual exploitation awareness resources created by, or in consultation with, Roma young people Awareness sessions for Roma communities organised jointly with police and support orgs Hate crime third party reporting centres with language facilities

Employment key challenges Insecure, low-paid jobs and lack of progression Exploitation by employers and employment agencies and no redress mechanisms Market restrictions pushing Roma towards selfemployment e.g. Big Issue Difficulties in accessing ESOL while maintaining employment Apparent lack of, or small number of, role models within the Roma community in secure employment

Employment examples of current practice Informal English sessions linked with practical skills cooking, sewing Family based language interventions Paid youth placement schemes with lower entry points Local Roma employability projects CV workshops and IT classes

Brexit key challenges Brexit is all encompassing and almost every other issue is now framed in this context Confusion and misinformation affects Roma communities and those who work with them Fear, anxiety and uncertainty about future among Roma communities and increased feeling of being unwelcome Some services reported disengagement Experience of hate crime in neighbourhoods as well as in schools

Brexit examples of current practice Joined up effort immediately after the vote information produced by one NRN member and translated with the help of others Information sessions for community members Limited assistance in completing residency applications due to OISC limits Very limited help with challenging administrative removals

Housing key challenges Housing conditions of variable quality, many in low end of the private sector Large families and insufficient income = overcrowding Difficulties in accessing Housing Benefit Discrimination in rental market due to being high risk High mobility due to difficulties in securing long term accommodation

Housing examples of current practice Rental rights and responsibilities awareness sessions Assistance with securing accommodation Mediation between individuals/families and landlords Assistance with challenging evictions and benefits decisions Neighbourhood actions recycling, street cleaning

Interlinking issues Anecdotal vs. evidence Poverty and lack of English create vulnerability i.e. to CSE, exploitation, trafficking, involvement of social services, administrative removals Difficulty in challenging bad practice (re employment, benefits, schools, social services) and accessing redress mechanisms Issues interlink lack of stable housing and income affects engagement with other services such as health, education, police

Interlinking issues Roma often supported under narrow headings so only partial, often immediate, needs are addressed or through short crisis interventions with no long term support offered Few Romani interpreters so non-roma Slovak, Czech, Polish interpreters used Brexit confusion and uncertainty about future; difficulty to assess the impact

A way forward 1. Evidence, evidence, evidence 2. Systematic, joined-up and long-term commitment to improve the situation, followed by appropriate funding 3. Complex needs of Roma means more holistic, partnership based approach needed 4. Developing capacity of Roma community members to became professionals involved in planning and decision-making

A way forward 5. Linking the issues with existing government s commitments i.e. prevention of vulnerability leading to exploitation and modern slavery, and tackling burning injustice 6. Providing meaningful support to Roma individuals and grassroots Roma organisations wanting to help their communities 7. Ensuring that Roma perspectives are present in Brexit discussions

Lunch and Networking Enjoy! Please be back by 1:30pm

Panel Discussion Roma Rights and Equalities

Roma Rights and Equalities Panellists: Denisa Gannon, Coventry Law Centre Arthur Ivatts, Independent Consultant Fizza Qureshi, Migrants Rights Network Andy Shallice, Roma Support Group

Panel Discussion Future Roma Voices in the UK

Future Roma Voices in the UK Panellists: Mihai Calin Bica, Roma Support Group (London) Michal Bily, Roma Khamoro (Rotherham) Olga Fuseini, Clifton Learning Partnership Petr Torak, MBE (Peterborough)

Closing remarks David Brown Chair of National Roma Network