Friends, Families and Travellers We seek to end racism and discrimination against Gypsies and Travellers, whatever their ethnicity, culture or background, whether settled or mobile, and to protect the right to pursue a nomadic way of life.
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    • Health
      • Getting Health Care
      • Having a baby
      • Well being
      • Domestic Violence
      • National Health Policy Work
      • Practitioner's Health Documents and Reports
      • Contacts and Resources
        • The Health Status of Gypsy Travellers in England
    • Guide to Young People & Education
      • Youth Outreach in Sussex
      • Government Policies & Reports
      • Young People in Care
      • Bullying
        • Bullying Facts and Figures
        • Resources
        • What to do
      • Educational Reports and Resources
      • Books
      • Guide to Gypsy and Traveller Young People - CD ROM
      • Tess the Traveller
      • Contacts for Young People
  • Your Rights
    • Racism and Discrimination
      • Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)
      • Human Rights Act
    • European Rights
    • Guide to the Law
      • Government Policy
    • Travellers Advice Team
    • Media
    • Voting
    • National Census
    • Links
  • Where you live
    • Planning
      • Planning permission for your home
      • Buying Land
      • Planning Documents
    • Evictions
      • Evictions from Unauthorised Encampments
      • Evictions from authorised sites
      • Planning Enforcement
    • Finding a place to live
      • Homelessness
      • Community Land Trusts for Gypsies and Travellers
      • Applying for a pitch on a Council site
    • Tenancy Agreements
    • The Gypsy Count
    • Gypsy and Traveller Accommodation Needs Assessment
    • Fire Safety
    • Green Lanes
    • Mobile Home and Caravan Rental
    • Boat Dwellers
    • Find services in your area
  • Your Work
    • Scrap Metal
    • Horse Passports
    • Transport of Animals
  • About FFT
    • Who we are
    • What we do
    • National Work
      • Advice & Information Unit
      • Planning
      • National Health Policy
      • Policy
    • Regional Work
    • Sussex Outreach
      • Sussex Community Support Workers
      • Youth Outreach in Sussex
      • Sussex Traveller Health and WellBeing
    • Cultural Capability Training Programme
    • Join Us
    • Volunteering
    • Contact Us
  • Resources
    • Publications available from FFT
    • Documents, policies and reports
    • Films
    • Newsletter
    • Links and Contacts
    • Gypsy Traveller Roma History Month
    • Community Noticeboard
  • Blog

About FFT

  • Who we are
  • What we do
  • National Work
    • Advice & Information Unit
    • Planning
    • National Health Policy
    • Policy
  • Regional Work
  • Sussex Outreach
    • Sussex Community Support Workers
    • Youth Outreach in Sussex
    • Sussex Traveller Health and WellBeing
  • Cultural Capability Training Programme
  • Join Us
  • Contact Us
  • Friends, Families and Travellers

    We seek to end racism and discrimination against Gypsies and Travellers, whatever their ethnicity, culture or background, whether settled or mobile, and to protect the right to pursue a nomadic way of life. Registered Charity: 111 2326


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    FFT
    Community Base
    113 Queens Road
    Brighton
    E. Sussex, BN1 3XG
    Tel: 01273 234 777
    fft@gypsy-traveller.org

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    Health and Well Being Project

    FFT's Health and Well Being Project.

    My Big Fat Gypsy Fair

    My Big Fat Gypsy Fair .

    Personal Adult Health Record Film

    • Health and Well Being Project
    • My Big Fat Gypsy Fair
    • Personal Adult Health Record Film

    Information Standard for health and social care information

    FFT are proud to announce that in August 2011 we were awarded the Information Standard for health and social care information.
    The Information Standard means that all health and social care information we produce for clients is put through rigorous procedures to ensure that it is accurate, impartial, up-to-date, evidence-based, well-written and accessible.

    The Information Standard gives our health and social care information a seal of approval from the Royal Society for Public Health so clients know they can trust our written information and advice.
    We hope to continue developing more easy-read information and advice leaflets to support and advise Gypsies and Travellers in all areas of health and social care.


    Health

    • Getting Health Care
    • Having a baby
    • Well being
    • Domestic Violence
    • National Health Policy Work
    • Practitioner’s Health Documents and Reports
    • Contacts and Resources
      • The Health Status of Gypsy Travellers in England

    Young People

    • Youth Outreach in Sussex
    • Government Policies & Reports
    • Young People in Care
    • Bullying
      • -Bullying Facts and Figures
      • -Resources
      • -What to do
    • Educational Reports and Resources
    • Books
    • Guide to Gypsy and Traveller
      Young People - CD ROM
    • Tess the Traveller
    • Contacts for Young People

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      Your Rights

    • Evictions
      • -Evictions from Unauthorised Encampments
      • -Evictions from authorised sites
      • -Planning Enforcement
    • Racism and Discrimination
      • -Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)
      • -Human Rights Act
    • Guide to the Law
      • -Government Policy
    • Travellers Advice Team
    • Media
    • Voting
    • National Census
    • Links

    Where you live

    • Evictions
      • -Evictions from Unauthorised Encampments
      • -Evictions from authorised sites
      • -Planning Enforcement
    • Finding a place to live
      • -Homelessness
      • -Buying Land
      • -Planning permission for your home
      • -Community Land Trusts for Gypsy Travellers
      • -Applying for a pitch on a Council Site
    • Tenancy Agreements
    • Gypsy Count
    • Gypsy and Traveller
      Accommodation Needs Assessment
    • Fire Safety
    • Green Lanes
    • Mobile Home Rental
    • Boat Dwellers
    • Find services in your area

     

    Your Work

    • Scrap Metal
    • Horse Passports
    • Transport of Animals

    About FFT

    • Who we are
    • What we do
    • National Work
      • -Advice & Information Unit
      • -Planning
      • -National Health Policy Work
      • -Policy
    • Regional Work
    • Sussex Outreach
      • -Sussex Community Outreach Workers
      • -Youth Outreach in Sussex
      • -Sussex Traveller Health and Wellbeing
    • Cultural Capability Training Programme
    • Join Us
    • Volunteering
    • Contact Us

    Resources

    • Publications available from FFT
    • Documents, policies and reports
    • Films
    • Newsletter
    • Links and Contacts
    • Community Noticeboard

     

    Blog
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