From Sarah.Cemlyn at bristol.ac.uk Fri Jun 7 16:29:26 2002 From: Sarah.Cemlyn at bristol.ac.uk (SJ Cemlyn, School Policy Studies) Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 16:29:26 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Nuffield project grants Message-ID: I wonder if people are aware that the Nuffield Foundation is inviting bids for research grants under the heading 'Educational Provision and Children's Needs', for 'projects with outcomes that are relevant to improve policy, provision and/or practice for the education of children with distinctive needs'. Traveller children are one of the examples given - see http://www.nuffield.foundation.org/grants/gr_0000000006.html Deadline mid July. Sarah Cemlyn ---------------------- SJ Cemlyn, School Policy Studies Sarah.Cemlyn at bristol.ac.uk trav-ed From pauline.clayden at hounslowvtc.org.uk Tue Jun 11 14:29:56 2002 From: pauline.clayden at hounslowvtc.org.uk (Pauline Clayden) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 14:29:56 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Hounslow Traveller Support Team - new phone number Message-ID: We would like to notify a change of phone number. New phone number for Hounslow Traveller Support Team: 020 8583 4185/6. The fax number remains the same, 020 8570 3725. Regards, Pauline trav-ed From ustiben.2 at ntlworld.com Tue Jun 11 16:13:12 2002 From: ustiben.2 at ntlworld.com (ustiben.2) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 16:13:12 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED ROMA: REFUGEE WEEK Message-ID: <3D061381.C7C405CC@ntlworld.com> >ROMA TAKE LEAD< >IN REFUGEE WEEK< Ustiben reports: Ladislav Balaz, chairman, Europe Roma and a founder of Trans-European Roma Federation, will be a key speaker at the Trafalgar Square Rally, closing "Refugee Week" in London on 22 June. "Our leadership is facing deportation," says Balaz. "We must unite with everyone to oppose mass detention and airlift-style removals." TERF, which recently sent a delegation to 10 Downing Street, is also participating in the protest outside Harmondsworth detention centre on l5 June. The Garza family was last month held in Harmondsworth, which has seen several escapes. Many Roma are still locked up here, some awaiting deportation from Heathrow Airport. THOSE WISHING TO JOIN THE ROMA CONTINGENT AT THIS PROTEST (and in Trafalgar Square on 22 June) PLEASE EMAIL US. Romani Rad is presenting "The Wedding" at a Refugee Week event on Sunday l6 June. A second performance will take place on Monday l7 June, 7.30 pm , at Straford Circus, Theatre Square, London El5. Box Office: 02082791000. trav-ed From ckiddle at dial.devon.gov.uk Tue Jun 11 19:08:42 2002 From: ckiddle at dial.devon.gov.uk (Cathy Kiddle) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 19:08:42 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Change of job Message-ID: <01C2117B.C54861E0.ckiddle@dial.devon.gov.uk> Dear All - this is to let you know that my job as Head of the Devon Consortium Traveller Education Service is likely to be advertised in a couple of weeks. I have decided to have a change and hope to be taking up a VSO placement in Ethiopia as an adviser for distance learning in September.I will miss many families and colleagues very much and send my good wishes to everyone who has given me wonderful support over the years. I hope to keep in touch as much as I can. Yours Cathy Cathy Kiddle Devon Consortium Traveller Education Service Redworth House Ashburton Road Totnes TQ9 5JZ Tel. 01392 386811 e-mail ckiddle at dial.devon.gov.uk trav-ed From walkac at btinternet.com Tue Jun 11 21:50:00 2002 From: walkac at btinternet.com (Anne Walker) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 21:50:00 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Change of job In-Reply-To: <01C2117B.C54861E0.ckiddle@dial.devon.gov.uk> Message-ID: on 11/6/02 7:08 pm, Cathy Kiddle at ckiddle at dial.devon.gov.uk wrote: > Dear All - this is to let you know that my job as Head of the Devon > Consortium Traveller Education Service is likely to be advertised in a > couple of weeks. I have decided to have a change and hope to be taking up a > VSO placement in Ethiopia as an adviser for distance learning in > September.I will miss many families and colleagues very much and send my > good wishes to everyone who has given me wonderful support over the years. > I hope to keep in touch as much as I can. > Yours > Cathy > > Cathy Kiddle > Devon Consortium Traveller Education Service > Redworth House > Ashburton Road > Totnes TQ9 5JZ > Tel. 01392 386811 > e-mail ckiddle at dial.devon.gov.uk > > > trav-ed Cathy you'll be much missed in Traveller Education and thank goodness you have published so much. But what a wonderful opportunity for you. Congratulations - let us know how you find Ethopia and Distance Learning - we may want to try to follow in your footsteps! With very best wishes for the future Anne trav-ed From Margaret.Wood at cambridgeshire.gov.uk Wed Jun 12 11:10:21 2002 From: Margaret.Wood at cambridgeshire.gov.uk (Wood Margaret) Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 11:10:21 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Change of job Message-ID: <8918AC6CBB867C4A8162D9BAFC00E7BE01375C9E@exchange5.camcnty.gov.uk> I cannot really imagine Traveller education in Devon or nationally without Cathy. I am really impressed by your decision to go to Ethiopia on VSO though and am sure everyone involved will benefit hugely. I hope someone equally good will get the Devon job. Good luck to whoever applies! Margaret trav-ed From adrianrmarsh at btopenworld.com Fri Jun 14 09:26:55 2002 From: adrianrmarsh at btopenworld.com (Adrian Marsh) Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 09:26:55 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED FW: Looking for a Roma Expert Message-ID: ORIGINAL SENDER: Rebeca Neumann Dear Sir or Madam, We are a consulting firma with interest in developing a project to integrate Roma children in the Romanian school system. However, we are still looking for an expert in the area, whose profile should be: - 7 years of working experience with Roma policy - Experience in basic education projects (experience in human rights) - Knowledge of EU Commission's work. We would be very much thankful if you could indicate us a name. I look foward to hearing from you sonn. 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Clifford Codona joined Dr Boris Muntyanu, of the Odessa Regional Roma Congress, of Ukraine; MP Bob Russell; Roza Kotowicz, of the Roma Support Group; Grattan Puxon, of the Federation; Veerendra Rishi, of the Indian Institute of Romani Studies, and gypsy Toma Nikolaeff to hand a letter to representatives of Tony Blair asking for discussions about the future and rights of gypsies in this country and across Europe, including those seeking asylum here. It read; 'In the present political climate, we have become the scapegoats of right wing extremists in all parts of Europe. 'We urge you to take on board the fact that it is as futile and inhuman to deport Roma as it is to allow local authorities to move on travellers who have nowhere secure to live. 'As a first step we are asking you to allow a small number of Roma leaders actively engaged in combating human rights abuses in their 'home' countries to stay in the UK.' One member of the group, Mr Nikolaeff was forced to flee his Bulgarian home after finding a bomb on his doorstep. Mr Codona, a resident of the Woodside Caravan Park which is currently fighting eviction action by Mid Bedfordshire District Council, also handed in a letter offering to act as an ambassador between the government and gypsies. Mr Codona is also Chairman of the National Travellers Action Group. The letter read, 'I am offering you my services as a diplomat for the gypsies, so you may sit down with me and discuss gypsy policies and issues, to help make a better future for all gypsies.' Picture shows Clifford Codona with the delegation (outside No.10). trav-ed From ustiben.2 at ntlworld.com Mon Jun 17 10:58:49 2002 From: ustiben.2 at ntlworld.com (ustiben.2) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 10:58:49 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED [Fwd: >WOODSIDE< EVICTION (attempt!)] Message-ID: <3D0DB2D8.897BECB3@ntlworld.com> Hoping to hear from you all! Cliff Codona chairman National Travellers Action Group -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "ustiben.2" Subject: >WOODSIDE< EVICTION (attempt!) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 09:18:39 +0100 Size: 1455 Url: http://lists.becta.org.uk/pipermail/trav-ed/attachments/20020617/2f5b85a0/attachment.mht From claire827535 at hotmail.com Mon Jun 17 11:51:14 2002 From: claire827535 at hotmail.com (claire mcfarlane) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 10:51:14 +0000 Subject: TRAV-ED [Fwd: >WOODSIDE< EVICTION (attempt!)] Message-ID: Dear Cliff Kushti bok with the protest and if I can get down there I will bring a few family members and friends. Claire >From: "ustiben.2" >Reply-To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk >To: patrin-roma-culture at igc.topica.com, "trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk" >, traveller-net at jiscmail.ac.uk, trav-ed at mailbase.ac.uk >Subject: TRAV-ED [Fwd: >WOODSIDE< EVICTION (attempt!)] >Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 10:58:49 +0100 > >Hoping to hear from you all! > >Cliff Codona >chairman >National Travellers Action Group ><< message3.txt >> Thanks, Claire Mcfarlane _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. trav-ed From ustiben.2 at ntlworld.com Mon Jun 17 12:00:04 2002 From: ustiben.2 at ntlworld.com (ustiben.2) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 12:00:04 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED >WOODSIDE< EVICTION Message-ID: <3D0DC133.47935ADD@ntlworld.com> >WOODSIDE< EVICTION: ADD YOUR PROTEST Mid Bedfordshire Council is set to clear the >Woodside< Caravan Park. They have voted ?250,000 for the job and, it appears, could not care less about throwing 50 families on the road and effectivly ending the education of the childrn. Two things have to happen first: 1) The Secretary of State is expected to give his answer on the Planning Appeal this week. 2) A Judicial Review hearing starts on Monday (24 June). If Planning is turned down and the Mid Beds Council "win" the Judicial Review, they are determined to evict. Pressure on the council may deter them. PLEASE ADD YOUR PROTEST BY EMAILING: Andy Rayment chairman, Mid Beds Council andy.rayment at uk.uumail.com trav-ed From joythrower at yahoo.com Mon Jun 17 12:09:42 2002 From: joythrower at yahoo.com (Joy Thrower) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 04:09:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: TRAV-ED Change of job In-Reply-To: <01C2117B.C54861E0.ckiddle@dial.devon.gov.uk> Message-ID: <20020617110942.20525.qmail@web10405.mail.yahoo.com> Dear Cathy Congratulations on your new venture. I think you are very brave and adventurous. I'm sure all your experience will stand you in good stead for your new challenge. With very best wishes Joy --- Cathy Kiddle wrote: > Dear All - this is to let you know that my job as > Head of the Devon > Consortium Traveller Education Service is likely to > be advertised in a > couple of weeks. I have decided to have a change and > hope to be taking up a > VSO placement in Ethiopia as an adviser for distance > learning in > September.I will miss many families and colleagues > very much and send my > good wishes to everyone who has given me wonderful > support over the years. > I hope to keep in touch as much as I can. > Yours > Cathy > > Cathy Kiddle > Devon Consortium Traveller Education Service > Redworth House > Ashburton Road > Totnes TQ9 5JZ > Tel. 01392 386811 > e-mail ckiddle at dial.devon.gov.uk > > > trav-ed ===== Joy Thrower Advisory teacher for Travellers St Helena Centre Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbys, S41 7LU, U.K. Tel. +44 (0)1246 204851 ext 231 Fax: +44 (0)1246 221326 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com trav-ed From Anthea.Wormington at newham.gov.uk Mon Jun 17 13:30:37 2002 From: Anthea.Wormington at newham.gov.uk (Anthea Wormington) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 13:30:37 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Traveller Teacher wanted Kensington Message-ID: Kensington and Chelsea are looking for a full-time Teacher of Travellers from Sept. Temporary for a term pending an advert. The job will entail work cross- phase working 1.5 days secondary. 2.5 days primary and one day at base. It will be paid on either a +1 or +2 depending upon experience. Anyone interested please phone Sara Green 0207 598 4818 ********************************************************************** Important: This e-mail is intended for the above named person only and should be treated as confidential. If this has come to you in error you should take no action based on it, nor should you copy or show it to anyone; please telephone us immediately. ********************************************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.becta.org.uk/pipermail/trav-ed/attachments/20020617/d6419e7e/attachment.html From Margaret.Wood at cambridgeshire.gov.uk Mon Jun 17 19:09:44 2002 From: Margaret.Wood at cambridgeshire.gov.uk (Wood Margaret) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 19:09:44 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED job in Cambs. Message-ID: <8918AC6CBB867C4A8162D9BAFC00E7BE01375CCE@exchange5.camcnty.gov.uk> Hello We have a job here too in north Cambs. (Wisbech area) from September. 0.5 maternity leave cover and 0.5 long term. It's a great area, sevral of the team already work there, and there are lots of Travellers. I can send JD and blurb if anyone is interested or give me a call. Margaret Wood Team Manager Cambridgeshire Multicultural Education Service Team for Traveller Education Tel. 01223 508700 Fax. 01223 506013 trav-ed From jackie.nesbitt at essexcc.gov.uk Tue Jun 18 09:34:58 2002 From: jackie.nesbitt at essexcc.gov.uk (Jackie Nesbitt TES LS) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 09:34:58 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED job in Cambs. Message-ID: Is it teaching or non-teaching? -----Original Message----- From: Wood Margaret [mailto:Margaret.Wood at cambridgeshire.gov.uk] Sent: 17 June 2002 19:10 To: 'Trav-Ed (E-mail) Subject: TRAV-ED job in Cambs. Hello We have a job here too in north Cambs. (Wisbech area) from September. 0.5 maternity leave cover and 0.5 long term. It's a great area, sevral of the team already work there, and there are lots of Travellers. I can send JD and blurb if anyone is interested or give me a call. Margaret Wood Team Manager Cambridgeshire Multicultural Education Service Team for Traveller Education Tel. 01223 508700 Fax. 01223 506013 trav-ed This email (including any attachments) is intended only for the recipient(s) named above. It may contain confidential or privileged information and should not be read, copied or otherwise used by any other person unless express permission is given. If you are not a named recipient, please contact the sender and delete the email from your system. It is the recipient's responsibility to ensure that appropriate measures are in place to check for software viruses. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.becta.org.uk/pipermail/trav-ed/attachments/20020618/4fb3ef21/attachment.html From Margaret.Wood at cambridgeshire.gov.uk Tue Jun 18 10:00:34 2002 From: Margaret.Wood at cambridgeshire.gov.uk (Wood Margaret) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 10:00:34 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED job in Cambs. Message-ID: <8918AC6CBB867C4A8162D9BAFC00E7BE01375CD4@exchange5.camcnty.gov.uk> These are teaching jobs mainscale. Margaret -----Original Message----- From: Jackie Nesbitt TES LS [mailto:jackie.nesbitt at essexcc.gov.uk] Sent: 18 June 2002 09:35 To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk Subject: RE: TRAV-ED job in Cambs. Is it teaching or non-teaching? -----Original Message----- From: Wood Margaret [ mailto:Margaret.Wood at cambridgeshire.gov.uk ] Sent: 17 June 2002 19:10 To: 'Trav-Ed (E-mail) Subject: TRAV-ED job in Cambs. Hello We have a job here too in north Cambs. (Wisbech area) from September. 0.5 maternity leave cover and 0.5 long term. It's a great area, sevral of the team already work there, and there are lots of Travellers. I can send JD and blurb if anyone is interested or give me a call. Margaret Wood Team Manager Cambridgeshire Multicultural Education Service Team for Traveller Education Tel. 01223 508700 Fax. 01223 506013 trav-ed This email (including any attachments) is intended only for the recipient(s) named above. It may contain confidential or privileged information and should not be read, copied or otherwise used by any other person unless express permission is given. If you are not a named recipient, please contact the sender and delete the email from your system. It is the recipient's responsibility to ensure that appropriate measures are in place to check for software viruses. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From: "ustiben.2" Subject: >WOODSIDE< EVICTION Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 09:57:32 +0100 Size: 2027 Url: http://lists.becta.org.uk/pipermail/trav-ed/attachments/20020620/2a4c15d5/attachment.mht From adrianrmarsh at btopenworld.com Mon Jun 24 10:19:35 2002 From: adrianrmarsh at btopenworld.com (Adrian Marsh) Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 10:19:35 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Migration Message-ID: Dear Friends and Colleagues, this is by way of informing you that we (myself and Elin) will be moving on (my apologies to those who don=B9t know us aside from this mail-list) to carry out research amongst the Rom in Turkey, after a bnrief but necessary sojourn in Sweden. I hope that the meetings of the LRS will continue, and that I may be able to bring news from =CEstanbul in the spring of next year to a seminar. Meanwhile, others will carry on organising the series. Thanks for your continuing support and interest. I will be moving to Sweden on the 28th June, 2002 and will be there until 2nd September, when I go to Istanbul for a year. My contact details for these locations are below. My email will remain unchanged (a.marsh at britishlibrary.net), and I will have a new mac.com mail address which I can access anywhere (adrianrmarsh at mac.com). Please delete any others you have. I look forward to hearing from you in far-flung places! Seglargaten 13 44150 Alings Sweden 0046 322 636658 / 638861 Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul Istiklal Caddesi 497 T=FCnel Istanbul +90 212 252 41 19 ********************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by MIMEsweeper for the presence of computer viruses. ********************************************************************** trav-ed From bwfoster at blueyonder.co.uk Mon Jun 24 22:13:07 2002 From: bwfoster at blueyonder.co.uk (Brian Foster) Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 22:13:07 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Protocols In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <2E52BAAA-87B7-11D6-85B5-003065D59A4C@blueyonder.co.uk> There seem to be discussions going on between Police Traveller Liaison Officers and local authority representatives. I believe the aim is to ensure that Travellers on unauthorised camps can be evicted without the local authorities falling foul of the Race Relations or Human Right Acts. Where colleagues from education have asked to be consulted on these matters they have been treated with great suspicion. Its as though the old boys network wants it all stitched up so the new laws have a minimal impact. It would be a great opportunity to raise the status of the entitlement of Travellers on camps to have access to education and other services. Does anyone know what is the source of this initiative,what is its purpose and who gets the invitations. Is anyone working in an authority which has an enlightened approach to camps, or where education is consulted and listened to when decisions are taken about evictions. Best wishes Brian trav-ed From ustiben.2 at ntlworld.com Tue Jun 25 06:57:23 2002 From: ustiben.2 at ntlworld.com (ustiben.2) Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 06:57:23 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Protocols References: <2E52BAAA-87B7-11D6-85B5-003065D59A4C@blueyonder.co.uk> Message-ID: <3D180643.3D44228C@ntlworld.com> This could be relevant to what happens when the Mid Beds Council try and "clear" >WOODSIDE<, from where children have been going to school for a long period. We are hoping that a Human Rights Act challenge will be possible. Can anyone throw any light on this, as Brian asks? Grattan Puxon Brian Foster wrote: > > There seem to be discussions going on between Police Traveller Liaison > Officers and local authority representatives. I believe the aim is to > ensure that Travellers on unauthorised camps can be evicted without the > local authorities falling foul of the Race Relations or Human Right > Acts. Where colleagues from education have asked to be consulted on > these matters they have been treated with great suspicion. Its as though > the old boys network wants it all stitched up so the new laws have a > minimal impact. It would be a great opportunity to raise the status of > the entitlement of Travellers on camps to have access to education and > other services. > Does anyone know what is the source of this initiative,what is its > purpose and who gets the invitations. Is anyone working in an authority > which has an enlightened approach to camps, or where education is > consulted and listened to when decisions are taken about evictions. > Best wishes > Brian > > trav-ed trav-ed From David.Cannon at southwark.gov.uk Tue Jun 25 08:43:54 2002 From: David.Cannon at southwark.gov.uk (Cannon, David) Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 08:43:54 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Police and Travellers Message-ID: <4F7A30A0B928D3118090009027620FF8022AA83A@EXCHANGE_NT1> I have been passed a copy of a report called 'Scoping London; Diversity and Travelling People in London-The Metropolitan Police Service Approach' This is written by Sergeant Nick Williams from the Diversity Directorate at New Scotland Yard and is the text of his presentation to the meeting yesterday re involving Gypsy and Travellers. I don't know who was invited to this meeting. Best wishes, Dave. "Realising our potential" WS Atkins Consultants Limited Tel: 020 7525 2859 > ---------- > From: Brian Foster[SMTP:bwfoster at blueyonder.co.uk] > Reply To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk > Sent: 24 June 2002 22:13 > To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk > Subject: TRAV-ED Protocols > > There seem to be discussions going on between Police Traveller Liaison > Officers and local authority representatives. I believe the aim is to > ensure that Travellers on unauthorised camps can be evicted without the > local authorities falling foul of the Race Relations or Human Right > Acts. Where colleagues from education have asked to be consulted on > these matters they have been treated with great suspicion. Its as though > the old boys network wants it all stitched up so the new laws have a > minimal impact. It would be a great opportunity to raise the status of > the entitlement of Travellers on camps to have access to education and > other services. > Does anyone know what is the source of this initiative,what is its > purpose and who gets the invitations. Is anyone working in an authority > which has an enlightened approach to camps, or where education is > consulted and listened to when decisions are taken about evictions. > Best wishes > Brian > > > trav-ed > ************************************************************************************* Southwark Council routinely monitors the content of e-mail sent and received via its network for the purposes of ensuring compliance with its policies and procedures. Employees must not store or send electronic material that uses un-authorised encryption, contains programme files, is obscene, indecent, sexist, racist, defamatory, abusive, in breach of copyright, or otherwise inappropriate. 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Brian On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at 08:43 am, Cannon, David wrote: > I have been passed a copy of a report called 'Scoping London; Diversity > and > Travelling People in London-The Metropolitan Police Service Approach' > This is written by Sergeant Nick Williams from the Diversity > Directorate at > New Scotland Yard and is the text of his presentation to the meeting > yesterday re involving Gypsy and Travellers. > I don't know who was invited to this meeting. > Best wishes, Dave. > "Realising our potential" > WS Atkins Consultants Limited > Tel: 020 7525 2859 > >> ---------- >> From: Brian Foster[SMTP:bwfoster at blueyonder.co.uk] >> Reply To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk >> Sent: 24 June 2002 22:13 >> To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk >> Subject: TRAV-ED Protocols >> >> There seem to be discussions going on between Police Traveller Liaison >> Officers and local authority representatives. I believe the aim is to >> ensure that Travellers on unauthorised camps can be evicted without the >> local authorities falling foul of the Race Relations or Human Right >> Acts. Where colleagues from education have asked to be consulted on >> these matters they have been treated with great suspicion. Its as >> though >> the old boys network wants it all stitched up so the new laws have a >> minimal impact. It would be a great opportunity to raise the status of >> the entitlement of Travellers on camps to have access to education and >> other services. >> Does anyone know what is the source of this initiative,what is its >> purpose and who gets the invitations. Is anyone working in an authority >> which has an enlightened approach to camps, or where education is >> consulted and listened to when decisions are taken about evictions. >> Best wishes >> Brian >> >> >> trav-ed >> > > > ************************************************************************* > ************ > > Southwark Council routinely monitors the content of e-mail sent and > received via its network for the purposes of ensuring compliance with > its policies and procedures. > > Employees must not store or send electronic material that uses > un-authorised encryption, contains programme files, is obscene, > indecent, sexist, racist, defamatory, abusive, in breach of copyright, > or otherwise inappropriate. 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I'm putting evidence together for the next meeting of the Group (on 17/7/02) to urge members to take a more tolerant attitude towards unauthorised camps, and would welcome comments/details of people's experiences in this area - both positive and the not so positive. Chris East Redbridge TES -----Original Message----- From: Brian Foster [mailto:bwfoster at blueyonder.co.uk] Sent: 24 June 2002 22:13 To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk Subject: TRAV-ED Protocols There seem to be discussions going on between Police Traveller Liaison Officers and local authority representatives. I believe the aim is to ensure that Travellers on unauthorised camps can be evicted without the local authorities falling foul of the Race Relations or Human Right Acts. Where colleagues from education have asked to be consulted on these matters they have been treated with great suspicion. Its as though the old boys network wants it all stitched up so the new laws have a minimal impact. It would be a great opportunity to raise the status of the entitlement of Travellers on camps to have access to education and other services. Does anyone know what is the source of this initiative,what is its purpose and who gets the invitations. Is anyone working in an authority which has an enlightened approach to camps, or where education is consulted and listened to when decisions are taken about evictions. Best wishes Brian trav-ed DISCLAIMER This e-mail contains proprietary confidential information some or all of which may be legally privileged and/or subject to the provisions of privacy legislation. It is intended solely for the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, an addressing or transmission error has misdirected this e-mail; you must not read, use, disclose, copy, print or disseminate the information contained within this e-mail. Please notify the author immediately by replying to this e-mail. 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The London Borough of Redbridge cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the use of this e-mail or attachments. trav-ed From David.Cannon at southwark.gov.uk Tue Jun 25 13:53:21 2002 From: David.Cannon at southwark.gov.uk (Cannon, David) Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 13:53:21 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Police and Travellers Message-ID: <4F7A30A0B928D3118090009027620FF8022AA83B@EXCHANGE_NT1> The flavour of the document is...we've got it wrong in the past but are committed to improving relationships with Gypsies and Travellers in the future... p6 "...Travelling people are subjected to a degree of racial intolrance and abuse that would not be tolerated if directed at any other section of society." p14 "Our diversity Training unit is now looking at including an element on the culture of Travellers in the second phase of our Community and Race Relations training." p14 "Unlawful encampments fall within the province of our public order policy branch who I don't represent so I will say very little on the subject." p17 Recruitment and Training; positive action team "...is available for all Travellers and I would askyou to encourage Travelling people you know to consider joining the MPS." p18 "You should be in no doubt of the fact that the MPS want to include Travelling people irrespective of their ethnic background in all aspects of the MPS's work." Hope this is helpful. Best wishes, Dave. "Realising our potential" WS Atkins Consultants Limited Tel: 020 7525 2859 > ---------- > From: Brian Foster[SMTP:bwfoster at blueyonder.co.uk] > Reply To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk > Sent: 25 June 2002 09:51 > To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk > Subject: Re: TRAV-ED Police and Travellers > > Graham Went attended on behalf of London TES coordinators but we were > not formally invited. I am not sure who was. Do you Dave fancy > summarising the document? Could Graham give a brief synopsis of the > meeting? Would be obliged. > Brian > On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at 08:43 am, Cannon, David wrote: > > > I have been passed a copy of a report called 'Scoping London; Diversity > > and > > Travelling People in London-The Metropolitan Police Service Approach' > > This is written by Sergeant Nick Williams from the Diversity > > Directorate at > > New Scotland Yard and is the text of his presentation to the meeting > > yesterday re involving Gypsy and Travellers. > > I don't know who was invited to this meeting. > > Best wishes, Dave. > > "Realising our potential" > > WS Atkins Consultants Limited > > Tel: 020 7525 2859 > > > >> ---------- > >> From: Brian Foster[SMTP:bwfoster at blueyonder.co.uk] > >> Reply To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk > >> Sent: 24 June 2002 22:13 > >> To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk > >> Subject: TRAV-ED Protocols > >> > >> There seem to be discussions going on between Police Traveller Liaison > >> Officers and local authority representatives. I believe the aim is to > >> ensure that Travellers on unauthorised camps can be evicted without the > >> local authorities falling foul of the Race Relations or Human Right > >> Acts. Where colleagues from education have asked to be consulted on > >> these matters they have been treated with great suspicion. Its as > >> though > >> the old boys network wants it all stitched up so the new laws have a > >> minimal impact. It would be a great opportunity to raise the status of > >> the entitlement of Travellers on camps to have access to education and > >> other services. > >> Does anyone know what is the source of this initiative,what is its > >> purpose and who gets the invitations. Is anyone working in an authority > >> which has an enlightened approach to camps, or where education is > >> consulted and listened to when decisions are taken about evictions. > >> Best wishes > >> Brian > >> > >> > >> trav-ed > >> > > > > > > > ************************************************************************* > > ************ > > > > Southwark Council routinely monitors the content of e-mail sent and > > received via its network for the purposes of ensuring compliance with > > its policies and procedures. > > > > Employees must not store or send electronic material that uses > > un-authorised encryption, contains programme files, is obscene, > > indecent, sexist, racist, defamatory, abusive, in breach of copyright, > > or otherwise inappropriate. 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If you receive this e-mail by mistake, please advise > > the sender immediately. > > > > All enquires relating to this policy should be directed to the > > postmaster at southwark.gov.uk on behalf of Southwark Council Town Hall > > Complex, 31 Peckham Road, London SE5 8UB Tel: 020 7525 5000 > > > > This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by > > MIMEsweeper for the presence of computer viruses. > > > > www.mimesweeper.com > > > > > ************************************************************************* > > ************ > > > > > > trav-ed > > > > > trav-ed > trav-ed From khrystene at netscape.net Wed Jun 26 15:12:17 2002 From: khrystene at netscape.net (Khrystene) Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 10:12:17 -0400 Subject: TRAV-ED Police and Travellers Message-ID: <48594504.76F1D7D5.031C1031@netscape.net> This is a positive step... right? "Cannon, David" wrote: >The flavour of the document is...we've got it wrong in the past but are >committed to improving relationships with Gypsies and Travellers in the >future... >p6 "...Travelling people are subjected to a degree of racial intolrance and >abuse that would not be tolerated if directed at any other section of >society." >p14 "Our diversity Training unit is now looking at including an element on >the culture of Travellers in the second phase of our Community and Race >Relations training." >p14 "Unlawful encampments fall within the province of our public order >policy branch who I don't represent so I will say very little on the >subject." >p17 Recruitment and Training; positive action team "...is available for all >Travellers and I would askyou to encourage Travelling people you know to >consider joining the MPS." >p18 "You should be in no doubt of the fact that the MPS want to include >Travelling people irrespective of their ethnic background in all aspects of >the MPS's work." __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop at Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/ trav-ed From joythrower at yahoo.com Wed Jun 26 16:17:08 2002 From: joythrower at yahoo.com (Joy Thrower) Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 08:17:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: TRAV-ED Protocols In-Reply-To: <2E52BAAA-87B7-11D6-85B5-003065D59A4C@blueyonder.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020626151708.98125.qmail@web10406.mail.yahoo.com> In Derbyshire the Derbyshire Gypsy Liaison Group (DGLG)has a very good relationship with the police. For many years now a community police officer has attended meetings and supported initiatives. Currently Derbyshire County Council works with the DGLG, Police, Education and Health to arrange conferences and training on Gypsy matters. Local Gypsies have been involved in race awareness training with the police force. The County Council Policy Unit always consults with health, education and social services when Gypsies are illegally camped on their land. There have been occasions when advice from these services has been listened to with a stay of eviction ensuing. This is not always the case with district councils, however, where we find that some do not follow the law and consult before evicting. Joy Brian Foster wrote: > There seem to be discussions going on between Police > Traveller Liaison > Officers and local authority representatives. I > believe the aim is to > ensure that Travellers on unauthorised camps can be > evicted without the > local authorities falling foul of the Race Relations > or Human Right > Acts. Where colleagues from education have asked to > be consulted on > these matters they have been treated with great > suspicion. Its as though > the old boys network wants it all stitched up so the > new laws have a > minimal impact. It would be a great opportunity to > raise the status of > the entitlement of Travellers on camps to have > access to education and > other services. > Does anyone know what is the source of this > initiative,what is its > purpose and who gets the invitations. Is anyone > working in an authority > which has an enlightened approach to camps, or where > education is > consulted and listened to when decisions are taken > about evictions. > Best wishes > Brian > > > trav-ed ===== Joy Thrower Advisory teacher for Travellers St Helena Centre Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbys, S41 7LU, U.K. Tel. +44 (0)1246 204851 ext 231 Fax: +44 (0)1246 221326 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com trav-ed From walkac at btinternet.com Thu Jun 27 21:32:57 2002 From: walkac at btinternet.com (Anne Walker) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 21:32:57 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Supporting People In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Has anyone heard of a new Government Initiative called "Supporting People"? It was mentioned at a meeting I was in today with regard to supporting homeless people but I have not heard of it before and I was wondering if any of you had and if there are any implications for Travellers? Regards to all Anne Walker trav-ed From Andrew.Delamere at newham.gov.uk Fri Jun 28 08:33:16 2002 From: Andrew.Delamere at newham.gov.uk (Andrew Delamere) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 08:33:16 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Supporting People Message-ID: The following link may be helpful; http://www.supporting-people.odpm.gov.uk/ Andrew Delamere Newham -----Original Message----- From: Anne Walker [mailto:walkac at btinternet.com] Sent: 27 June 2002 21:33 To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk Subject: TRAV-ED Supporting People Has anyone heard of a new Government Initiative called "Supporting People"? It was mentioned at a meeting I was in today with regard to supporting homeless people but I have not heard of it before and I was wondering if any of you had and if there are any implications for Travellers? 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We will be having a leaving lunch for Pam on Wednesday 17th July at PCME at 1.00pm. We very much hope that you will be able to join us to give Pam a good send off. If you cannot come but would like to send a card or email by way of a farewell, send it to us at PCME and we will present them to Pam on the day. We're also doing a collection for her - make a pledge if you wish! Look forward to hearing from you! Kind regards Sue Marsden & Joe Dykes >From : Peterborough Traveller Education Team (Literacy, Ethnic Minority & Traveller Achievement) Peterborough Centre for Multicultural Education 165a Cromwell Road Peterborough PE1 2EL Tel : 01733-703753 / 703746 Fax : 01733-703243 Email : ptes at peterborough.gov.uk Line manager : Janet MacPhee Reply f.a.o. : ***Private and Confidential Notice*** The information contained in this E-Mail is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged and confidential information and if you are not the intended recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take any action or reliance on it. If you have received this E-Mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by using the E-Mail address or on +44 (0) 1733 452411. trav-ed From ptes at peterborough.gov.uk Fri Jun 28 13:13:33 2002 From: ptes at peterborough.gov.uk (ptes at peterborough.gov.uk) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 13:13:33 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Re-structuring Traveller Education in Peterborough Message-ID: We're undergoing a re-structuring of our Traveller Education Team here in Peterborough. Management have the plan, we have our doubts... It would be very useful to us to have some feedback from other authorities - in particular, small unitary authorities like our own - about the position of TES co-ordinators. If any co-ordnators feel able to respond to the following questions, we would be very grateful. Please note that you may email directly to our base (ptes at peterborough.gov.uk) rather than broadcast on Trav-ed if you so wish. QUESTIONS: 1) Is the Co-ordinator post on a teaching or non-teaching contract? 2) If you don't mind saying, what grade is currently attached to the post (e.g. CPS+2/+3, PO4,5,6, Solebury...)? 3) Is the Co-ordinator line-managed through Inclusion, Advisory, School Improvement or some other arrangement? 4) Do you have any immediate observations about how well your structure works for Traveller Education? Many thanks Kind regards Joe Dykes & Sue Marsden >From : Peterborough Traveller Education Team (Literacy, Ethnic Minority & Traveller Achievement) Peterborough Centre for Multicultural Education 165a Cromwell Road Peterborough PE1 2EL Tel : 01733-703753 / 703746 Fax : 01733-703243 Email : ptes at peterborough.gov.uk Line manager : Janet MacPhee Reply f.a.o. : ***Private and Confidential Notice*** The information contained in this E-Mail is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged and confidential information and if you are not the intended recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take any action or reliance on it. If you have received this E-Mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by using the E-Mail address or on +44 (0) 1733 452411. trav-ed From claire827535 at hotmail.com Fri Jun 28 13:17:42 2002 From: claire827535 at hotmail.com (claire mcfarlane) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 12:17:42 +0000 Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience Message-ID: To anyone that can help I would like to get involved working with Gypsy/Travellers how do go about it. How did memebers of this email group get into working with Gypsy/Travellers Thanks Claire McFarlane _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com trav-ed From angela.chapman at bromley.gov.uk Fri Jun 28 15:32:57 2002 From: angela.chapman at bromley.gov.uk (Chapman, Angela) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 15:32:57 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience Message-ID: ---- London Borough of Bromley E-Mail Disclaimer ---- "For information about Bromley Council visit our web site www.bromley.gov.uk" "The information contained in this message (including any attachments) is confidential in that it is intended solely for the use of the recipient to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, the use of the information by disclosure, copying or distribution is prohibited and may be unlawful." ---- End of Disclaimer ---- Claire We are teachers who are working for LEAs who have applied for funding from the DfES. If you send your locality we may be able to help you contact someone close to home. Angela Chapman Bromley TESS -----Original Message----- From: claire mcfarlane [mailto:claire827535 at hotmail.com] Sent: 28 June 2002 13:18 To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience ---- London Borough of Bromley Security Notice ---- "Please treat all e-mail with caution. Only open attachments from trusted business sources whose material you are sure is safe. Refer to the Council's e-mail and internet users Code of Conduct for further guidance on the correct use of the e-mail system." ---- End of Notice ---- To anyone that can help I would like to get involved working with Gypsy/Travellers how do go about it. How did memebers of this email group get into working with Gypsy/Travellers Thanks Claire McFarlane _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com trav-ed -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.becta.org.uk/pipermail/trav-ed/attachments/20020628/7f1906e8/attachment.html From Ginny at glapage.fsnet.co.uk Fri Jun 28 20:40:21 2002 From: Ginny at glapage.fsnet.co.uk (Ginny Lapage) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 20:40:21 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience References: Message-ID: <006b01c21edb$b46e6500$94c7883e@oemcomputer> Hello Claire, Where do you live?? We may be able to help in Cornwall. Ginny Traveller Education Support Service ----- Original Message ----- From: claire mcfarlane To: Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 1:17 PM Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience > To anyone that can help > > I would like to get involved working with Gypsy/Travellers how do go about > it. > > > How did memebers of this email group get into working with Gypsy/Travellers > > Thanks > > Claire McFarlane > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > trav-ed > trav-ed From walkac at btinternet.com Sat Jun 29 07:27:33 2002 From: walkac at btinternet.com (Anne Walker) Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 07:27:33 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED Supporting People In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks Andrew that was helpful. I found out that the aim of Supporting People is: The Supporting People programme offers vulnerable people the opportunity to improve their quality of life by providing a stable environment which enables greater independence. It will deliver high quality and strategically planned housing-related services which are cost effective and reliable, and complement existing care services. The planning and development of services will be needs led. Supporting People is a working partnership of local government, service users and support agencies. They have a strong equal opps statement so maybe we can use this initiative to look at accomodation issues. Anne on 28/6/02 8:33 am, Andrew Delamere at Andrew.Delamere at newham.gov.uk wrote: The following link may be helpful; http://www.supporting-people.odpm.gov.uk/ Andrew Delamere Newham Has anyone heard of a new Government Initiative called "Supporting People"? It was mentioned at a meeting I was in today with regard to supporting homeless people but I have not heard of it before and I was wondering if any of you had and if there are any implications for Travellers? Regards to all Anne Walker -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.becta.org.uk/pipermail/trav-ed/attachments/20020629/77244fc4/attachment.html From claire827535 at hotmail.com Sat Jun 29 10:25:05 2002 From: claire827535 at hotmail.com (claire mcfarlane) Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 09:25:05 +0000 Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience Message-ID: Hello ginny I live in the West Midlands >From: "Ginny Lapage" >Reply-To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk >To: >Subject: Re: TRAV-ED information - work experience >Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 20:40:21 +0100 > >Hello Claire, >Where do you live?? We may be able to help in Cornwall. > >Ginny >Traveller Education Support Service > >----- Original Message ----- >From: claire mcfarlane >To: >Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 1:17 PM >Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience > > > > To anyone that can help > > > > I would like to get involved working with Gypsy/Travellers how do go >about > > it. > > > > > > How did memebers of this email group get into working with >Gypsy/Travellers > > > > Thanks > > > > Claire McFarlane > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > trav-ed > > > > >trav-ed Thanks, Claire Mcfarlane _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com trav-ed From Ginny at glapage.fsnet.co.uk Sun Jun 30 19:24:44 2002 From: Ginny at glapage.fsnet.co.uk (Ginny Lapage) Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 19:24:44 +0100 Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience References: Message-ID: <004a01c22063$81db9de0$3bc4883e@oemcomputer> Hi Claire, We're a bit far away for you here. Have you tried contacting the West Midlands Consortium for Traveller Education? It's based in Woverhampton but has other satellite centres across the W Mids. Tel: 01902 714646 or email: wmcsetc at dial.pipex.com. Good luck Ginny ----- Original Message ----- From: claire mcfarlane To: Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 10:25 AM Subject: Re: TRAV-ED information - work experience > Hello ginny > > I live in the West Midlands > > > >From: "Ginny Lapage" > >Reply-To: trav-ed at ngfl.gov.uk > >To: > >Subject: Re: TRAV-ED information - work experience > >Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 20:40:21 +0100 > > > >Hello Claire, > >Where do you live?? We may be able to help in Cornwall. > > > >Ginny > >Traveller Education Support Service > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: claire mcfarlane > >To: > >Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 1:17 PM > >Subject: TRAV-ED information - work experience > > > > > > > To anyone that can help > > > > > > I would like to get involved working with Gypsy/Travellers how do go > >about > > > it. > > > > > > > > > How did memebers of this email group get into working with > >Gypsy/Travellers > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Claire McFarlane > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > > > > > > > trav-ed > > > > > > > > >trav-ed > > > > > Thanks, Claire Mcfarlane > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com > > > trav-ed > trav-ed