Children's voices: changing futures will be launched on 28 June at the House of Lords. It was compiled by Ormiston on behalf of Cambridgeshire Children's Fund.
Racism is a big issue for young people, said Camille Warrington, action researcher for Ormiston and report author. "Racism against Traveller and Gypsy communities has become the last acceptable form of racism," she added. "Some young people are so used to it they don't realise."
The report, which is the result of interviews with 148 young people, will call for local authorities, children's services and the media to increase positive representation of Gypsy and Traveller culture.
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