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20 JAMAICAN NURSES INVITED TO UK - OPPORTUNITY OR ADVERSITY?

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Published on 15 Dec 2020 / In People & Blogs

Leeds is 195 miles from London; crime rates in certain areas is quite high, and this video is not to put you off, but to make you aware of what you might expect, and if you have a say of where you can live, the alternative options.

If are not put off, please watch the video if you are a nurse thinking about taking up the opportunity to come to the UK on the nurse exchange scheme.

The Health Service values includes respect, dignity, honesty, openness, teamwork, transparency.

The NHS has an excellent reputation as an employer, so this video is referring mainly to the external environment and other factors, outside the health service.


Sometimes what looks like an opportunity, can turn out out to be adversity. I hope this video will help you look at the opportunity with new eyes.

http://www.police.uk (insert crime rates)
https://www.ukcrimestats.com/P....ostcode_Districts/LS
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-....england-leeds-232485
www.rcn.org.uk/get-help/rcn-ad....vice/working-oversea
https://www.nursingtimes.net/n....ews/workforce/overse
https://www.keepthefaith.co.uk (Nurses from Jamaica to receive training in the NHS)

Don't forget to Look up Nursing Times; Google Tier 5 visa Jamaican nurses; Leeds Teaching Hospital.


Please don't take what I say as gospel. Always research, get expert advice and seek professional guidance. Ensure lawyers come recommended.

Please ensure all comments are respectful and encourage open and honest dialogue.

Thank you.

"BLACKBRIGHT"

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