Quizzes & Puzzles11 mins ago
A&e Figures For January 'worst Ever', Leaked Data Suggests
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/he alth-38 907492
The worst ever apparently.
Anybody now think that "the NHS is safe with us"
The worst ever apparently.
Anybody now think that "the NHS is safe with us"
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by mikey4444. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Home Office researchers have assessed for the first time the ground-level impact of immigration on British communities by conducting a survey of local authorities and service providers.
They found that immigrants were likely to lead to longer waiting times at GP surgeries, be involved in anti-social behaviour and create pest control issues because of overcrowding.
Mark Harper, the immigration minister, said: “This report highlights the significant impact high levels of migration have had on UK communities.
"It emphasises the importance of protecting our public services and taking a robust approach against those who come here to exploit our welfare system.
“While we have always recognised and believed in the benefits of immigration, uncontrolled immigration causes a number of problems for the United Kingdom.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/1 0158678 /Immigr ants-cr eate-ov ercrowd ing-and -fuel-t ensions -report -finds. html
They found that immigrants were likely to lead to longer waiting times at GP surgeries, be involved in anti-social behaviour and create pest control issues because of overcrowding.
Mark Harper, the immigration minister, said: “This report highlights the significant impact high levels of migration have had on UK communities.
"It emphasises the importance of protecting our public services and taking a robust approach against those who come here to exploit our welfare system.
“While we have always recognised and believed in the benefits of immigration, uncontrolled immigration causes a number of problems for the United Kingdom.
http://
this is from a previous thread on translators.
I work for the NHS and see it every day, we rarely get a translator in but mostly we have to help the patient fill out a triage form to get their free treatment in the emergency dept I work in, all they can say is pain and point, they have an address and but cant read, write and just about understand English.
But somehow they know where to go to get free treatment.
Dave.
17:50 Sat 21st Jan 2017Report
Sat 21st Jan
webbo3 It is where I work Baldric, Spain, Poland, Russia, Somalia, Eritrea, Romania, Bulgaria, Egypt, Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, China, just some of the countries I see at my desk.
Dave.
I work for the NHS and see it every day, we rarely get a translator in but mostly we have to help the patient fill out a triage form to get their free treatment in the emergency dept I work in, all they can say is pain and point, they have an address and but cant read, write and just about understand English.
But somehow they know where to go to get free treatment.
Dave.
17:50 Sat 21st Jan 2017Report
Sat 21st Jan
webbo3 It is where I work Baldric, Spain, Poland, Russia, Somalia, Eritrea, Romania, Bulgaria, Egypt, Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, China, just some of the countries I see at my desk.
Dave.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.