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A scoping review of social work with Roma and Traveller communities: introducing the ROMA model

Dan Allen Orcid Logo, Jackie Bolton, Doreen Dove, Allison Hulmes Orcid Logo, Chris Kidd, Mairtain Moloney-Neachtain, Ian Rees, Michaela Rogers Orcid Logo, Alison Smith, Peter Unwin

European Journal of Social Work, Pages: 1 - 15

Swansea University Author: Allison Hulmes Orcid Logo

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Although The Strasbourg Declaration on Roma presents a list of priorities that aim to address the social and economic marginalisation of Roma and Traveller people in Europe, the contribution that social work is making to efforts to achieve these aims is unclear. Therefore, a scoping review of curren...

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ISSN: 1369-1457 1468-2664
Published: Informa UK Limited 2024
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