Human rights and gypsies and Travellers: (Record no. 326304)

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Personal name Cemlyn, Sarah
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Title Human rights and gypsies and Travellers:
Remainder of title an exploration of the application of a human rights perspective to social work with a minority community in Britain /
Statement of responsibility, etc Sarah Camlyn
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Title proper/short title Human rights and gypsies and Travellers:
Remainder of title an exploration of the application of a human rights perspective to social work with a minority community in Britain /
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Oxford, UK,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc January, 2008.
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Extent 153- 173 p.
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Current publication frequency Monthly
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Dates of publication and/or sequential designation January, 2008
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Volume number/sequential designation Volume 38, Number 1
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Summary, etc This paper explores the relationship between human rights social work and issues facing Gypsies and Travellers, and argues that work with these groups cannot be properly understood outside a human rights framework. It outlines different generations of rights, key current debates, and their significance for social work, building on other emancipatory frameworks for practice including anti- oppressive practice, structural social work ethical codes. For Gypsies and Travellers, human rights violations occur in many socio- political contexts, causing cycles of exclusion and disadvantages. However, Gypsies and Travellers are increasingly mobilizing nationally and locally to promote their rights. The somewhat limited research on social work in this area concurs in finding distance between the parties, lack of cultural understanding and engagement, and problematic practice as well as some clear pointers for improvement. Policy developments contradictorily related to promoting rights and increasing disciplinary surveillance are examined for their relevance to work with this group. This paper explores the importance of an inclusive, participatory and discursive approach to human rights practice, and examines its significance for a paradigmatic shift linking social work with the broader struggle for human rights of Gypsy Travellers and other groups.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Gypsies and Travellers
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