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Engaging Gypsies and Travellers: Researching need in Devon Presentation by Dr Zoë James & Dr Rebekah Southern 19th April 2007
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Introduction The research context Methodology – following good practice Positive outcomes Lessons to be learned Conclusion
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The Research Context Who are Gypsies and Travellers? Gypsy and Traveller welfare matters Housing Act 2004 Devon-wide Gypsy and Traveller accommodation needs assessment
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Methodology Literature Review Secondary Research Survey Interviews and focus groups Consultation Report
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Methodology Working with good practice Following the Cambridge model –Improving community engagement –Gypsies and Travellers as interviewers –Representing all Gypsies and Travellers –Capacity building in the community Applying ODPM guidance
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Positive Outcomes Funding attained! Piloting process informed Access improved Sample diverse Excellent response
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Lessons to be learned Reliability Locating interviewers Training time limited Lack of research skills –Potential for bias –Poor completion of forms –Lack of understanding of sampling process
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Conclusion Needs assessment process as part of community governance Incorporating Gypsies and Travellers within research process works Caution in placing Gypsies and Travellers in the field with limited training
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SRRU Social Research & Regeneration Unit Faculty of Social Science & Business University of Plymouth Drake Circus Plymouth PL4 8AA t 01752 232747 f 01752 233813 e srru@plymouth.ac.uk
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