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Gypsies, Travellers and the Health Service: A Study in Inequality
  

Gypsies, Travellers and the Health Service: A Study in Inequality (Paperback)

by Derek Hawes (Author)
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This report considers late 20th-century research on the relative poor health of nomadic families compared with settled peoples in England and Wales. It places the issues in the context of the wider debate on inequalities in healthcare and the impact of the Criminal Justice Act on access to health services, including new work relating the cultural and environmental contexts of nomadic lifestyles and their relationship to morbidity, injury and poor understanding.

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