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Bid to halt discrimination against Travellers in Perth and Kinross

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A bid has been launched to halt discrimination against the growing Gypsy/Traveller community of Perth and Kinross.

The Scottish Census figures for 2011 showed the local authority area boasted the highest population in the country, with 415 recorded members.

As a result, Perth and Kinross Council aims to ensure members of this ethnic group can access a full range of services while still following their traditional lifestyle.

A report put before councillors revealed many people within the Traveller community faced discrimination and struggled to receive the same help given to settled residents.

The document said: “Access to health, education and social services can be difficult for Gypsies/Travellers.

“Encampments, some of which can experience tensions within communities, have been established for a variety of reasons, including pressure created by inadequate site provision in Perth and Kinross, particularly for transient travellers in and around Perth city.

“There is a need for a strategy to improve and sustain community relations through action which can be supported by all parties and in a manner underpinned by improved communication, respect and understanding.”

As part of the proposals, the local authority will support families and children and work to break down barriers. This was backed by members of the strategic policy and resources committee.

Councillor Alexander Stewart said: “For most of us, the only time we have any contact with Travellers is when we have an encampment.

“That can be difficult because we only get involved when the community feels aggrieved. My understanding is certainly improved from having attended sessions as part of the Gypsy/Traveller strategy.

“This is attempting to bridge some gaps and help us to understand these individuals.

“I am looking forward to seeing what it will deliver in the future.”

These views were echoed by Peter Barrett, although he called for some aspects of the report to be further expanded, namely health and community safety.

He also suggested making further efforts to find out the main concerns of the Traveller community. The report was approved and will be reviewed on a regular basis.