Paper on ‘Implementing National Roma Integration Strategies’
‘Implementing National Roma Integration Strategies: Challenges and solutions for local authorities’ was published by the European Roma Information Office in 2014.
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‘Implementing National Roma Integration Strategies: Challenges and solutions for local authorities’ was published by the European Roma Information Office in 2014.

In response to a Freedom of Information Act request, Friends, Families and Travellers has found that no meetings of the Ministerial Working Group on a Roma Integration Strategy have taken place.

Three reports on education, poverty and employment, and gender, published by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights in October 2014, focus on different thematic areas of its Roma survey.
The report ‘Civil Society Monitoring on the Implementation of the National Roma Integration Strategy in the United Kingdom in 2012 and 2013’ was published in November 2014.
In October 2014, Anglia Ruskin University released a report that dealt with UK progress towards the European Union Framework for National Roma integration strategies.
‘Gypsy Travellers in Scotland – a resource for the media’ was produced by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in 2013 and updated in July 2014.
‘People in prison: Gypsies, Romany and Travellers’ finds that people of Gypsy, Romany and Traveller backgrounds are significantly over-represented in English and Welsh prisons.
On 9 December 2013, all 28 EU countries committed to implementing a set of recommendations to step up the economic and social integration of Roma communities.

‘The situation of Roma women: FRA data analysis’ was published in September 2013 by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA).

’Where Gypsy/Travellers live’, a report by Scottish Parliament’s Equal Opportunities Committee, was published in March 2013