Improving the Lives of Scotland's Gypsy/ Travellers 2: action plan 2024-2026 - easy read
Easy read version of the second joint action plan by the Scottish Government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA).
Introduction
This Easy Read document is about a Scottish Government plan to make the lives of Gypsy/Traveller communities better.
There may be around 15 thousand Gypsy/Travellers in Scotland.
Gypsy/Travellers are one of the groups in Scotland most likely to:
- not be included or be able to fairly take part in things including:
- social opportunities
- education
- getting a job
- have poor health
- live in poverty – not having enough money to pay for basic things like food, heating or housing
- be dealing with discrimination – being treated unfairly – sometimes because of racism - being treated unfairly because of your ethnic group
- be living in poor quality accommodation that makes them ill and unhappy
- have difficulties getting services and getting benefits because of:
- difficult application forms
- difficulty finding information about services
- long waiting times
The Scottish Government and COSLA made an action plan called Improving the lives of Gypsy/Travellers - Action Plan 2019-2021
COSLA represents Scottish local councils.
When this plan was checked it showed that good progress has been made since 2019 particularly with:
- health
- representation – making sure the views of Gypsy/Traveller communities are listened to when Government decisions and policies are made
We still have work to do in areas like:
- accommodation
- access to public services
- education
- dealing with discrimination
The work in the first plan will take longer to do.
The new plan will:
- protect human rights
- make sure people are treated equally and fairly
- create strong communities that work together well
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