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Savvy Chavvy’s story eups20, Brussels, 16 th March 2009 Nathalie McDermott
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Savvy Chavvy’s story

eups20, Brussels, 16th March 2009

Nathalie McDermott

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Citizen journalism…

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…is made up of conversations…

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…between real people who are connected in some way

…between real people who are connected in a meaningful way.

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RADIO WANNO 999AMIN WANDSWORTH PRISON

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Savvy Chavvy

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Savvy Chavvy

• A social network for young Gypsies and Travellers in the UK

• 2,800 members

• Won the first Catalyst Communities award in July 2008

• ‘Chavvy’ is a Romany word for ‘child’

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Rosina Hughes is 17 from Wareham, Dorset. She says:

• "It's great to have a site where you feel comfortable and safe discussing these things”

• "They have Gypsy hate groups, so it's important that we have our own space."

• “You're all dirty” and “you're all scum”, are some of the racist responses she says she has received on other social networking sites.

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This doesn’t mean we replace offline activity

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Savvy Chavvy

• Young Travellers use the network as a safe place to have discussions, find family members, make friends and arrange events and meet-ups

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• Make sure the existing leaders in the community understand and embrace what is planned - but do not expect them necessarily to be the leaders online.

• Be prepared for the community to reshape the objectives. It will thrive if it meets real needs, and ambassadors will emerge.

• Investment in people - their training and support - is more important than investment in technology.

• Keep it simple, and make sure that when people go home after training they can do everything for themselves without further training.

• Keep the ongoing costs of the technology low, and if possible free.

• Sustainability is achieved through low costs and ownership of the project by the community.

• Be prepared to use commercial platforms to achieve this, rather than bespoke sites that require continuing technical support.

• Do not assume that marginalised communities will necessarily want to build communication bridges to the mainstream. They may be more concerned about creating a safe space for themselves.

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