Why do Irish Travellers not go to school?

In a recent report from the Traveller Movement, two-thirds of Irish Travellers said they been bullied by teachers, with one in five saying this made them leave school.
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Why do Travellers not go to school?

Traditionally, traveller kids leave education after primary school in order to learn 'traditional skills' at home. For boys, this means trades such as bricklaying or tree-cutting, as well as learning to do odd jobs.
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Do Irish Travellers go to school?

Only 1% of Travellers aged 25-64 have a college degree compared with 30% for non-Travellers. Travellers are more likely to leave school early, with 28% of Travellers leaving before the age of 13, compared with 1% of non-Travellers (source ESRI A Social Portrait of Travellers in Ireland).
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Do Travellers children attend school?

The law recognises that Gypsy, Roma and Traveller families may have a valid reason to keep their children from school. This reason is where parent(s) are engaged in a trade or business that requires them to travel from place to place and therefore prevents their children from attending school.
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Why do Irish Travellers leave school early?

It was established that Traveller children are more likely to report being bullied at school and to leave school early specifically because of these negative experiences. “In 2011, when large scale budget cuts were made, Traveller-specific educational supports were struck, losing 87% of their funding.”
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Are Irish Travellers inbred?

Irish Travellers are of Irish ancestral origin and have no particular genetic ties to European Roma groups, a DNA study has found. The research offers the first estimates of when the community split from the settled Irish population, giving a rare glimpse into their history and heritage.
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Where do Travellers go to the toilet?

Most Travellers, if not all, take the toilet out of their van, as they think it is unhygenic to have a toilet next to where they cook. Normally they tow portable toilets, with them.
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Why are Travellers above the law?

"Why is it that the traveller community somehow seem above the law? They get away with causing mayhem and disruption wherever they go and the law is such that it takes an eternity to get rid of them. “The current situation is untenable and costly and clearly a change in the law is needed.”
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How do Gypsies make money?

Most gypsies settle making money by looking for temporary jobs like gardeners, nail artists, and painters. There are also other ways for them to make money like, selling items that they buy in bulk, providing skills services, or even reading palms or tarot cards.
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What age do Gypsy girls leave school?

The parents of these kids take them out of school at the age of 11 to teach them " life skills " the girls look after the home and kids, the boys work. How do they get away with it? Most of these kids cant read or write but are perfectly capable of driving a car by the age of 12.
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Do Travellers go to university?

This is one of the many reasons why just 3-4% of pupils from Traveller, Gypsy or Roma (GRT) backgrounds attend university compared with 43% of their peers, according to Kings College London research.
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Do Travellers leave school early?

Home education

The MPs' report said: "Some Gypsy and Traveller children are taken out of school as early as the end of primary school, some persistently do not attend and some never register at school at all.
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Can Travellers marry non-Travellers?

“And to marry a non-Traveller depends on what family you have. Some families accept non-Travellers but others are very strict. We would probably have to stay with a Traveller. “But there is a difference between the Irish travelling community and the English gypsies.
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What are Gypsy surnames?

Gypsy surnames which occur in Surrey include Cooper, Matthews, Ayres, Smith, Green, Taylor, Williams, Brazil, Shepherd, Beaney, Chapman and Scott among others.
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Are Irish Travellers wealthy?

They still speak Cant – but it's a Gaelic-based Cant, unlike here – and they have the same traditions about money, about male and female roles in the community. “However,” he says, “what most people find interesting about them is that they are incredibly, incredibly wealthy”.
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What is a black blood gypsy?

True Romany Gypsies were regarded as being of the pure “black blood” and the word “black” was regularly used as a compliment, particularly in people's names, meaning a gypsy of the purest type.
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Are travellers a problem in Ireland?

There are many challenges faced by Irish Travellers. The suicide rate in the Traveller community is six times higher than in the general population and seven times higher among young Traveller men. A lack of support, coupled with discrimination and racism are often cited as the main reasons for the high rate.
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Do travellers have rights?

Everyone has rights, including Gypsies, Travellers and people on whose land unauthorised camping takes place. Gypsies and Travellers are protected from discrimination by the Equality Act 2010, together with all ethnic groups who have a particular culture, language and values, including white and black people.
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How long can travellers stay on public land?

There is no hard and fast rule about how long Travellers can stay on Local Authority land, a lot of it depends on the agreement that the council makes with them when they first arrive, the Local Authority will issue the travellers with a code of conduct, but in most cases, this is breached very quickly.
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Do Travellers drink?

Of the Travellers who consumed alcohol, 66% of men and 42% of women drank six or more alcoholic drinks on a drinking occasion. Two-thirds (66%) of those surveyed said that illicit drugs were a problem in their community. There were no data on proportions using illicit drugs or cannabis.
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Why don t Gypsies poo in their caravan?

Similarly Gypsies will not have toilets inside their caravans- which they call trailers- because the trailer must be kept pure like the body's inside. These inside/outside divisions can also be extended to territory over which Gypsies feel some form of control.
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Why don t Gypsies use their own toilet?

A PROUD Romany gypsy has revealed that they would NEVER use the toilet or shower in their own trailers - and would rather go outside. Danielle Jolee revealed to her 23.3k TikTok followers that they think it is “rotten” and “dirty” to make use of their own toilets due to smell and water leakage.
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