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daniel deronda

i just saw this story on the bbc website..

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5301956.stm

it claims "Bulgarian and Romanian migrants will have to show they can fill skill gaps before being allowed to work in the UK" because of "increased fears that public services are being put under strain in some areas"

what do you think?

you say that you are specialists at working in the area of cross-cultura issues so do you think that public services are really under strain?

if so what kind of strain and in what areas?

or is this just racist paranoia?

or media hype?

if it's real what can be done to alleviate the pressure on service providers?

daniel

Reenee

It is so difficult, nowadys, to separate 'racist paranoia' and 'media hype', as Daniel puts it, from economic realities.

Asylum seekers in this country have been constructed by the media as a strain on the country's economic resources, and now some of the focus seems to have shifted to East European migrants.

The issue becomes even more complicated by political correctness, which might make it difficult for people to speak their mind about the strain on public services. It reminds me of the extreme caution-in the name of cultural sensitivity- that mental health professionals sometimes exercise when dealing with black and minority ethnic families. Caution that can prevent them from extending adequate protection to the children and women in those families....

Service providers need help to protect their migrant employees from the possible racism of their colleagues, and to enable their employees from the host culture to create a welcoming work context, while listening openly to their fears about being pushed out.

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