GTR

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Noun

GTR (uncountable)

  1. (British) Initialism of Gypsy, Traveller and Roma.
    Synonyms: GRT, RGT
    • 2014, Susan Alexander, Margaret Greenfields, “Below the radar: Gypsy and Traveller self-help communities and the role of the Travellers Aid Trust”, in Andrew Ryder, Sarah Cemlyn, Thomas Acton, editors, Hearing the Voices of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities, Policy Press, →ISBN, page 143:
      Such media and public hostility often results in donor organisations seeking to be discreet, as opposed to overtly supporting GTR communities, for fear of alienating other sectors of the community.
    • 2016 October 12, Deidre Brock, Hansard, volume 615, Commons Chamber:
      Yesterday I was pleased to host members of the Gypsy, Traveller and Roma communities as they launched Operation Report Hate in this, national hate crime awareness week. We learned that a shocking 98% of GTR respondents to a recent survey had experienced discrimination. Could the hon. Gentleman please tell me what he is doing to raise awareness of such disgusting xenophobic abuse?
    • 2017 February 1, “Government branded ‘shameful’ over treatment of GTR children in custody”, in Travellers Times:
      The research found that Gypsy, Traveller and Roma (GTR) children remain overrepresented in the youth justice system and continue to have worse outcomes and experiences of custody. The crux of the issue, Kate Green said, was that the youth justice system still does not record the number of GTR children and therefore face no scrutiny in addressing poorer outcomes. She explained that the poorer outcomes experienced by GTR children has been a problem for a long-time, and used data from the Irish Chaplaincy’s research ‘Voices Unheard’ which found in 2011 that a significant proportion of GTR prisoners suffered mental health issues.

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GTR

  1. (rail transport) The station code of Grant Road railway station in India.

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