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At what cost? (Morris, Rachel / Clements, Luke)
At what cost?
Untertitel The economics of Gypsy and Traveller encampments
Autor Morris, Rachel / Clements, Luke
Verlag Policy Press
Sprache Englisch
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
Seiten 176 S.
Artikelnummer 4008763
ISBN 978-1-86134-423-6
CHF 47.50
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Zusammenfassung
This book presents the findings of a comprehensive study by the Traveller Law Research Unit at Cardiff Law School of the costs associated with unauthorised encampments.

Since the Conservative government's reform of the law and policy relating to accommodation for Travelling People (Gypsies and Travellers) in 1992, there have been no changes to the legislation, despite a major review of housing law and policy commenced by the current Labour government in 2000. A primary motive given for the 1992 legal reforms was financial: that the cost to the public purse of providing sites for Travelling People was unjustifiably high. Yet no study was ever done into the costs of not providing sites. In addition to exploration of the financial costs experienced by local authorities in the UK, both as landowners and as providers of public services, the book also examines the financial, human and social costs suffered by private landowners, police services and Travelling People themselves. The book places these costs in context both by exploring the process of change to law and policy in this field in 1992, and the issues now raised by the 'Best Value' regime and other new obligations placed on public bodies by human rights and race relations laws. The book will be invaluable reading for practitioners and policy makers in housing, planning, equality issues, education, welfare and policing at local and national levels. It will also be of interest to social policy and social work academics and students, and to Travelling People themselves.

The story is beautifully illustrated by the extraordinarily talented and skilled artist Chloe Mooring. Chloe Mooring is a freelance illustrator and designer. She has been drawing her entire life, but only started professionally roughly five years ago. Drawing is Chloe's way to connect, and share God's love, with others. She has always preferred the classic pencil and paper, but has pursued other mediums. Recently she has dabbled in gouache painting (a method of painting using opaque pigments ground in water and thickened with a glue-like substance, and digital applications. Her hope is to help others by making their imagination come to life in art.