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...to this question and we got some very helpful feedback. Groups identified as being potentially disadvantaged included women who: have language or cultural barriers (such as immigrants and asylum seekers)...
...I cannot believe how much I have learnt in the past 5 years. At first I found the IT and data language baffling, along with the many PHE abbreviations and...
...adapted for: those who had already been screened those with learning difficulties those with Down's syndrome We kept the language simple and made sure that the resources were visually easy...
...has language or mobility needs. The hands-on approach to learning really helps me understand how and why things are done to ensure the man is always put first. In August...
...(PCAs) who provide specialist expertise. One of our 3 new e-learning modules The first module is an overarching one which explains the importance of culture and language on doing quality...
...bigger text and simpler language. With support from PHE Screening, NHS England is beginning an evaluation of how information on antenatal and newborn screening is provided to women with learning...
...languages. Subtitled versions include English and translations in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Somali and Urdu. As well as the translations, we also have a...
...are now much clearer on some of the language used, specifically using the term personal choice rather than personalised choice. Using the word personal was important to everyone. It emphasises...
...how women are often amongst the most vulnerable – such as asylum seekers and women with English as a second language Making such improvements will help us to remember our...
...the chance to meet the members of the healthcare team most likely to provide care Some of the things you can do during the appointment include: using simple language and...