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Comments by "rob shirewood" (@robshirewood5060) on "The British government announces, hoping nobody will notice, a quarter of a million new immigrants" video.
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@rainstormwind I live and work in the UK, in England, where the majority of care is given to people who understand English. Care giving is NOT simple, communication is vital, and as most care involves medical interventions including giving medication, some of which are intimate, including putting a pessary up someone's rectum (for Haemorrhoids for instance), then communication in a language they understand, is necessary. Other forms of communication such as pointee-talkee pictograps with simple wording have their place in some circumstances, as do using other languages with interpretation. I have used every method to communicate with patients/clients over more than 20 years of medical work, within the NHS in every one of the four nations making up the UK, and in all four the prominent language for communication is English, a legal requirement for anyone working in any capacity in care in the UK. As this video refers to UK care sectors, the use of English is vital. I have never encountered any "warped" rigidity or limitation in the minds of anyone I ever worked with, on the contrary by necessity it requires innovative flexible minds working within acceptable and evolving standards of practice.
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