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The program participation in the context of the participant’s life How did your life change after you took up your position within the program (explain the positives and negatives)? What do you like/don’t like about your current job? Personal account of segregated Roma health status Do you think there are differences in health between the Roma and the non-Roma? Based on what? If so, where do you think these differences come from? Based on what? What do you think could be done in order to alleviate these differences? Based on what? Personal account of the program agenda Why did the program start and who started it? Using what money? Where do you know this from? What does the program management claim it wants to achieve? What do you think the program management wants to achieve in reality? Where do you know these things from? How do you think the management wants to achieve these things? Where do you know this from? Do you think the program should focus on and should be doing something else as well? Why? Do you think enough attention is paid in the program set-up to whatever damages people’s health directly (e.g., material conditions, circumstances causing stress, risky health behaviours, specific bodily characteristics, and access to healthcare)? How? Do you think enough attention is paid in the program set-up to whatever else might be contributing to the worse health in the segregated communities (e.g., education, occupation, income, gender roles, and incidents of racism)? How? Do you think the program is well set-up to positively influence whatever might be affecting the health in the segregated communities at the country level (e.g., how these issues are governed centrally, particular related policies, the wide-spread anti-Roma racism) How? Personal account of the program practice Which of its goals is the program successful at achieving? How come? Based on what do you think that? Which of its goals is the program unsuccessful at achieving? How come? Based on what do you think that? Do you think the program is successful at dealing with whatever damages people’s health directly (e.g., material conditions, circumstances causing stress, risky health behaviours, specific bodily characteristics, and access to healthcare)? In what in particular? Based on what do you think that? What else should be done in this area and what should be done differently? Why? Do you think the program is successful at dealing with whatever else might be contributing to the worse health in the segregated communities (e.g., education, occupation, income, gender roles, and incidents of racism)? In what in particular? Based on what do you think that? What else should be done in this area and what should be done differently? Why? Do you think the program is successful at positively influencing whatever might be affecting the health in the segregated communities at the country level (e.g., how these issues are governed centrally, particular related policies, the wide-spread anti-Roma racism)? Based on what do you think that? What else should be done in this area and what should be done differently? Why? |