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Research and Understanding. Universities of Salford and York, UK Update for Partner Meeting, Athens 26 th November 2013. Overview of activities. Diverse number of actions being undertaken Mentoring Positive images Network of EU researchers Stakeholder seminar series/network Research
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Research and Understanding Universities of Salford and York, UK Update for Partner Meeting, Athens 26th November 2013
Overview of activities • Diverse number of actions being undertaken • Mentoring • Positive images • Network of EU researchers • Stakeholder seminar series/network • Research • Created a flow between these activities
Mentoring • Working with 3 young Roma from Romania living in Manchester, UK • Tiberious • Vasil • Anina • Developing as trained community researchers and introducing them to higher (University) education in the UK • Working with partners in Manchester
Mentoring • Around 8 hours per week each • Equip with research skills that will enable them to carry out research in their community on issues related to the health and well-being of Migrant Roma (regular supervisory sessions) • Support with presentation skills and confidence in public speaking • Gain experience and confidence within a Higher Education setting (attendance at lectures and training etc) • Support with exploring further work or educational opportunities after the mentoring project has finished.
Positive images • Working alongside and involving our 3 young Roma mentors • Document their experience as researchers and in higher education • Ethos – to ensure that these young people maintain control over their own representation. • Supported by a professional photographer Ciara Leeming who specialises in work with Roma
Network of EU researchers • Identification of 9 researchers from each Member State (excluding UK) • Over 200 applications!
Network of EU researchers • To help design the fieldwork in each Member State • Assist in securing interviews with key informants • Produce a Country Report for each country • European Commission requested to see drafts of these • Share knowledge and practice throughout the project
Stakeholder seminar series/network • Holding 3 seminars over 2014 • Wide invitation: policy makers, practitioners and researchers • Focussed around three themes e.g: • Community relations • Children and care • Employment
Research • Building on findings from Roma SOURCE research • Undertaking research with national and regional policy makers, practitioners and Roma experts by experience covering the 4 key areas: • Reporting and redress mechanisms, • Children leaving care, • Employment and, • Cross community relations.
Research • Semi-structured interviews with 12 key stakeholders representing: • Local authorities/municipalities, • Law enforcement/judicial agencies, • Public and private sector employers, • Community representatives and advocates, • Social workers and • Representatives from NGOs and Roma-led community organisations.
Research • Case study approach • Designed in partnership with EU network • Rationale: national policy and experiences of implementation
Outputs • Draft country reports December 2013 • Interim report March 2014 • Final report March 2015 • Research papers 2015