Welcome to the Traveller Movement

We are a national civil society organisation comprised of ethnic Romany(Gypsies), Roma & Irish Travellers, and members of the majority population working in partnership
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Events & Activities

Traveller Movement Safe Space for Women Microsite

Traveller Movement Safe Space for Women Microsite

Traveller Movement Education Microsite

Traveller Movement Education Microsite

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Traveller Movement Annual Conference: FUTURE VOICES

Thank you to everyone who attended the Traveller Movement Annual Conference 2023:  Future Voices.  Please find the 2023 Annual Conference Report here

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Charity Excellence Framework Quality Mark

The Charity Excellence Framework quality mark achieved by the Traveller Movement, provides demonstrable evidence to stakeholders and funders, of the Traveller Movement commitment to excellence, reassurance our trustees that our charity is well run and recognition for TM staff and volunteers for what they are achieving.

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Recipe Book

This recipe book has both tradition and modern, sweet and savoury Traveller and Gypsy recipes from our Facebook group ‘Traveller and Gypsy Recipes and Tips’!

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The Way We Work

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Our Impact

  • 25,000+
    Overall social media followers
  • 79,162
    Website page views
  • 1,017
    Event participants this year

Testimonials

For a small organisation they punch well above their weight
- Equality and Human Rights Commission

Upcoming events

17
Apr

Policy Webinar: Digital Exclusion as a Barrier to Economic Inclusion External Link Icon

Join The Traveller Movement and an expert panel discussing the effects of digital exclusion on ETE.

08
May

Policy Webinar: Sustainable Self Employment External Link Icon

Join The Traveller Movement in a discussion on sustainable self-employment options for young Romani (Gypsy), Roma and Irish Travellers.

Latest blogs

Current Campaigns

The Traveller Movement launched #OperationTravellerVote to ensure Gypsies, Roma and Travellers are registered to vote and most importantly, have their voices heard during elections.

Stop Shaming

We challenge ‘shaming’ as the rise of social media channels allow public humiliation to persist which has been particularly harmful to young women