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Published 18:10 2 Jun 2022 BST
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"Traveller mothers and fathers look at their children struggling with mental health and we want a better future for our children. A lot of the elderly in our community struggled for years with their own mental health.
"We’ve all heard that expression – it’s okay not to be okay. But it’s not okay not to be okay for decades."
According to a 2017 Behaviour & Attitudes survey, 82% of Travellers have been affected by suicide, and almost half of those affected were in their immediate or wider family.
A standalone national Traveller mental health strategy, as Ms. Flynn says, is one of the ways the pressures on the community could be alleviated. A strategy has been promised, but it has not yet been implemented.
"When it was put in the programme for government, it gave people hope. This can’t be a false hope – the government has to stand by their commitment," she said.
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"Not standing by commitments is something that has happened to our community for too many years. It’s not about reinventing the wheel, because the wheel’s already there. It’s about implementation.
"The strategy is also about tackling all mental health issues with a good, sustainable programme. We’re not asking for special treatment... [we're] asking for what we were promised.
Summing up the demands of the community and the National Traveller Mental Health Network, she said: "We need a stand-alone national Traveller mental health strategy. We need a ring-fenced budget for this critical work.
"We need a National Traveller Mental Health Steering Group, and we need the vital expertise and voices of the National Traveller Mental Health Network on that steering group.
"And we need a firm timeline for action, to make sure the work gets done."
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