Inclusion Health and Inequality Groups:

Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities

Members of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities expect to live between 10 and 25 years shorter than the wider population and to spend less years of their lives in good health. Chronic exclusion across the wider social determinants of health put Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities at greater risk of poor health, but the way that the health and social care system has been designed can often make it harder for members of these communities to access the support, care and treatment they need.

Useful Resources

  • Inclusion Health Groups in Frimley ICS: An overview of available data and published evidence (OHID)

    This data pack is intended to provide a one-off summary of available data and evidence for the inclusion of health groups in the South East at an ICB level. The aim of this resource is to understand what data exists at a local level. For each group, the key messages for systems are presented, followed by an overview of health issues and available data.

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    Data and Analysis
  • Gypsies and Travellers Research Briefing (House of Commons, 2019)

    This House of Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of the key issues and policies relating to Gypsy and Traveller communities in England. The paper examines a range of issues including: inequalities, racial discrimination, accommodation needs, illegal encampments, health and education outcomes, employment rates, welfare reform and evidence of over-representation in the criminal justice system.

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    Research and Reports
  • SPOTLIGHT: Improving Inclusion Health Outcomes Tool (Office for Health Improvement and Disparities)

    Spotlight is a platform that collates and presents key statistics related to the public health outcomes of Inclusion health groups across the following themes: access to and utilisation of health care; preventative care; health outcomes; and wider determinants of health.

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    Website of resources

Currently no resources for this region

  • Gypsies and Travellers Research Briefing (House of Commons, 2019)

    This House of Commons Library briefing paper provides an overview of the key issues and policies relating to Gypsy and Traveller communities in England. The paper examines a range of issues including: inequalities, racial discrimination, accommodation needs, illegal encampments, health and education outcomes, employment rates, welfare reform and evidence of over-representation in the criminal justice system.

    View resource
    Research and Reports
  • SPOTLIGHT: Improving Inclusion Health Outcomes Tool (Office for Health Improvement and Disparities)

    Spotlight is a platform that collates and presents key statistics related to the public health outcomes of Inclusion health groups across the following themes: access to and utilisation of health care; preventative care; health outcomes; and wider determinants of health.

    View resource
    Website of resources

Currently no resources for this region

  • Inclusion Health Groups in Frimley ICS: An overview of available data and published evidence (OHID)

    This data pack is intended to provide a one-off summary of available data and evidence for the inclusion of health groups in the South East at an ICB level. The aim of this resource is to understand what data exists at a local level. For each group, the key messages for systems are presented, followed by an overview of health issues and available data.

    View resource
    Data and Analysis

Currently no resources for this region

Currently no resources for this region

Currently no resources for this region

Currently no resources for this region