ROMA SUPPORT GROUP
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        • Stage performances by participants in our instrumental classes
        • Dance classes
        • Exhibitions
        • Romani Rad
        • Promoting Roma musicians and artists
        • Visual arts workshops
        • Forum Theatre Project
    • Aspiration Project >
      • Roma Aspiration Project >
        • Education Support Projects
        • Young Roma enjoy orienteering in Lee Valley Regional Park
        • Roma children visit Parliament
        • Building bridges and breaking barriers
        • Kids’ Cookery School
    • Mental Health Project >
      • Health Projects
    • Ketane - Together: Roma Shaping Futures
    • Pharovas o Traios (Changing Futures)
    • Policy and Campaigning
    • Roma and Brexit >
      • Stay Settled in Newham Project
    • Roma News Project
    • Romano Kher: Roma Housing Advocacy Project
    • 'Roma Stories': Roma Oral History Project
    • Roma Support and Engagement Programme >
      • Roma Support Group Expertise
    • RSG 25th Anniversary
    • Sport Inclusion
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    • Our Research
    • Resources for the Roma Community
    • Health Research and Guidance
    • Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month >
      • Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month 2020
      • Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month 2021 >
        • GRTHM 2021 Art Competition
      • Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month 2022 - RSG Art Competition
      • GRTHM 2023 Art Competition
      • GRTHM 2024 Art Competition
      • GRTHM 2025 Art Competition >
        • 2025 Art Competition Gallery
    • Robert Dawson Collection
    • Alternative Service Providers
    • Other Resources
  • Support for Professionals
    • Intervention Service for Professionals Working with Roma Families and Individuals in Crisis
    • Training for Professionals and the Community
    • Specialist Support for Research and Consultation
  • Support us
    • How to donate
    • Membership
    • Legacies
  • Contact
    • Make a referral

About us

​The Roma Support Group (RSG) is a Roma-led Registered Charity (Charity No: 1103782) and a Company Limited by Guarantee  registered in England and Wales (Company Registration Number 04645981) working with East European Roma refugees and migrants. The registered office address is: Roma Support Group, 17 Old Ford Road, London E2 9PL.

Since 1998 the RSG has worked with thousands of Roma families, offering them a variety of services, engaging the Roma community in all aspects of running and managing the organisation and promoting an understanding of Roma culture in the UK.

​Please see further information in the sections below.
Our mission
To improve the quality of life for Roma refugees and migrants by helping them to overcome prejudice, isolation and vulnerability. It is also our objective to make the public aware of Roma culture, heritage and current situation of Roma refugees and migrants in the UK through cultural and informative events and publications.
Our vision
Roma communities are empowered through the realisation that their strength lies within every Roma individual and his/her fulfilment as a member of society.
Terms and conditions
​RSG encourages the free flow of information and ideas that promotes social, civil and economic fairness and justice. Where not explicitly stated to the contrary, RSG holds all legal title to written text, graphic images and general design of items on this site. RSG gives permission for you to distribute and or display on a ‘not for profit’ basis all text articles obtained directly from this website.
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Graphic logos of other bodies have been used on this site to promote that organisation. We will remove these upon request. Copyright for these logos remain with the respective organisation.

Explicit written (not via email) permission is required from RSG for the re-use elsewhere of any graphic images or multimedia files if such permission is not given on this site. Copyright for all photographs remains with its author. Unless permission for re-use is given by RSG, you will need to apply to the author for the right to use that image.

When you use substantive research material from RSG, we would welcome a copy of the final product such as a book/pamphlet, article, leaflet, broadcast or multi-media tape or DVD. Also, if possible, permission to use this material to promote our work. An acknowledgement of us as a source for research material would be most welcome as well.
Privacy
​The Roma Support Group is committed to ensuring the privacy of all our users. All information is collected and processed in accordance with the UK’s Data Protection Act 1998.

Information Collected
The only information we collect about you is the information that you supply to us through enquiry, registration forms and any email you send us.

Use of Personal Information
Your personal information will be treated as strictly confidential and will not be passed on to any third parties. Personal information will only be collected for the purposes of:
  • Processing any orders that you have made
  • Sending you information about products/services/fundraising activities
  • Answering any general queries you have
  • Providing you with the best possible service.

Your consent
By providing us with your personal information you consent to the collection and use of that information for the purposes and in the manner described in this Privacy Policy.

Links
Our website may include links to websites run by other organisations. The Roma Support Group is not responsible for the privacy practices of other organisations’ websites so you should read their privacy policies carefully.

Right of access
You have the right to ask for a copy of the information we hold about you (for which we may charge a small fee) and to have any inaccuracies in your information corrected.
If you wish to exercise these rights, please contact:
Roma Support Group,
P.O. Box 23610, London E7 0XB
or email [email protected]
Diversity equity and inclusion action plan
Roma Support Group is committed to achieving diversity, equity and inclusion of opportunity in our employment practices and in delivery of our services. Please see the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Action Plan (pdf) for more details.
SAFEGUARDING POLICY
Roma Support Group is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in the delivery of our services. Please see our Safeguarding Policy (pdf) for more details.

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The Roma Support Group is a registered Charity (No. 1103782)​ 
and a Company Limited by Guarantee 
​registered in England and Wales, (No. 0464598).
​Registered office address: 17 Old Ford Road, London, E2 9PJ 
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  • Home
    • About Us
    • Trustees
    • Staff
    • Our Funders
    • News & Events
    • Vacancies >
      • Jobs
      • Volunteering
      • Volunteering as a trustee
    • History
  • Projects
    • Advice & Advocacy >
      • Service User Agreement
      • Roma Community Advocacy Project (2014-19)
      • Elder Roma Engagement Project (2011-14)
      • Young Roma Advocacy Project (2010-13)
    • Art & Culture >
      • Roma Bridging Sounds Orchestra
      • Instrumental music classes in East London >
        • Stage performances by participants in our instrumental classes
        • Dance classes
        • Exhibitions
        • Romani Rad
        • Promoting Roma musicians and artists
        • Visual arts workshops
        • Forum Theatre Project
    • Aspiration Project >
      • Roma Aspiration Project >
        • Education Support Projects
        • Young Roma enjoy orienteering in Lee Valley Regional Park
        • Roma children visit Parliament
        • Building bridges and breaking barriers
        • Kids’ Cookery School
    • Mental Health Project >
      • Health Projects
    • Ketane - Together: Roma Shaping Futures
    • Pharovas o Traios (Changing Futures)
    • Policy and Campaigning
    • Roma and Brexit >
      • Stay Settled in Newham Project
    • Roma News Project
    • Romano Kher: Roma Housing Advocacy Project
    • 'Roma Stories': Roma Oral History Project
    • Roma Support and Engagement Programme >
      • Roma Support Group Expertise
    • RSG 25th Anniversary
    • Sport Inclusion
  • Campaigns
    • Mishto Campaign >
      • Support the Mishto Campaign
      • Mishto Pledge for Charities
      • Mishto Pledge for Local Authorities
      • Mishto Pledge for Schools
  • Resources
    • Newsletters
    • Our Publications
    • Annual Reports
    • Our Research
    • Resources for the Roma Community
    • Health Research and Guidance
    • Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month >
      • Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month 2020
      • Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month 2021 >
        • GRTHM 2021 Art Competition
      • Gypsy Roma and Traveller History Month 2022 - RSG Art Competition
      • GRTHM 2023 Art Competition
      • GRTHM 2024 Art Competition
      • GRTHM 2025 Art Competition >
        • 2025 Art Competition Gallery
    • Robert Dawson Collection
    • Alternative Service Providers
    • Other Resources
  • Support for Professionals
    • Intervention Service for Professionals Working with Roma Families and Individuals in Crisis
    • Training for Professionals and the Community
    • Specialist Support for Research and Consultation
  • Support us
    • How to donate
    • Membership
    • Legacies
  • Contact
    • Make a referral