Интеграция в Великобритании: различия между версиями
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'''Accident and Emergency Department''' | |||
A medical treatment facility in a hospital specialising in emergency treatment for patients. The department provides treatment for illnesses and injuries which require immediate attention and, in some cases, may be life-threatening. These departments operate 24 hours a day and patients often arrive by ambulance following a call to the emergency 999 telephone number. | A medical treatment facility in a hospital specialising in emergency treatment for patients. The department provides treatment for illnesses and injuries which require immediate attention and, in some cases, may be life-threatening. These departments operate 24 hours a day and patients often arrive by ambulance following a call to the emergency 999 telephone number. | ||
'''Biometric Residence Permit''' | |||
Is proof of evidence of your right to live, work and study in the UK. This can be used as proof of identity when opening a bank account or renting a property. The electronic chip holds information such as name, date of birth and place of birth. It will also have your photograph, fingerprints, and your immigration status. | Is proof of evidence of your right to live, work and study in the UK. This can be used as proof of identity when opening a bank account or renting a property. The electronic chip holds information such as name, date of birth and place of birth. It will also have your photograph, fingerprints, and your immigration status. | ||
'''Child Benefit''' | |||
A payment made to a parent or guardian of a child or children by the government every four weeks. You will be entitled to receive this benefit if you have a child or children under the age of 16 or under the age of 20 if they stay in approved education or training. | A payment made to a parent or guardian of a child or children by the government every four weeks. You will be entitled to receive this benefit if you have a child or children under the age of 16 or under the age of 20 if they stay in approved education or training. | ||
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Glossary
Accident and Emergency Department
A medical treatment facility in a hospital specialising in emergency treatment for patients. The department provides treatment for illnesses and injuries which require immediate attention and, in some cases, may be life-threatening. These departments operate 24 hours a day and patients often arrive by ambulance following a call to the emergency 999 telephone number.
Biometric Residence Permit
Is proof of evidence of your right to live, work and study in the UK. This can be used as proof of identity when opening a bank account or renting a property. The electronic chip holds information such as name, date of birth and place of birth. It will also have your photograph, fingerprints, and your immigration status.
Child Benefit
A payment made to a parent or guardian of a child or children by the government every four weeks. You will be entitled to receive this benefit if you have a child or children under the age of 16 or under the age of 20 if they stay in approved education or training.
Citizens Advice
An independent charity specialising in providing confidential advice to help people with legal problems, debt management, housing and other problems in the United Kingdom. This is a free service with offices in most areas of the country.
Council Tax
A tax paid to the local council to fund services within the area. The tax is based on the value of the house and the number of people living in it. The rate is a fixed amount depending on the value and is reviewed every 12 months.
Debit Card
A card issued by a bank allowing the holder to transfer money electronically from their bank account when making a purchase.
An arrangement made with your bank that allows a third party to transfer money from a person’s account on agreed dates typically to pay bills.
Direct Payment
A system to allow you to receive cash payments from your local council. If the local council decides you are entitled to community care services, a direct payment will allow you to arrange your own care services.
Disability Benefits
A range of disability related financial support which includes payments, grants, tax credits and benefits. Your local employment centre (Job Centre Plus) will be able to help you with these.
Education
there are 6 stages of education in the UK:
• early years or nursery (under 5 years old),
• infant (5 – 7 or 8 years old)
• junior (up to 11 or 12 years old)
• secondary (11 or 12 up to 16 years old)
• further education (16 – 19 years old)
• higher education (post 18 years old)
Emergency Services
The police, fire and rescue and ambulance service are all called using an emergency telephone number which in the UK is 999. You will be asked which service you need, and your call will be directed to the correct agency.
English for Speakers of Other Languages Classes (ESOL)
Classes to help you learn or improve your knowledge of the English language.
General Practioner (GP)
A medical doctor based in your community that treats patients with minor or chronic illnesses and will refer patients with serious conditions to specialist consultants in a hospital.
Help to Claim
This service is provided by Citizens Advice and is confidential advice on how to claim Universal Credit
Homelessness
a person is classed as homeless if they have no accommodation in the UK. A person is also classed homeless if they have accommodation but cannot live there for example because of violence or has been evicted
Identity Card – see Biometric Residence Permit
JobCentre Plus
A government funded employment agency and social security office found in most towns and cities. Their aim is to help people to find employment in the UK and they are also responsible for all benefit claims.
Letting agents
A letting agent is responsible for leasing houses/flats for private landlords, finding prospective tenants and very often collecting the rent on behalf of the landlord.
Local Councils
A body of people elected to manage the affairs of a town, county or district rather than the state. The council provides vital services such as social care, schools, housing and waste collection.
Medical Exemption Certificate
People with certain medical conditions, pregnant women and women who have had a baby in the last 12 months can get free National Health Service prescriptions with a valid exemption certificate. You must complete a form to apply for this benefit.
National Careers Service
A government funded agency providing careers information, advice, learning and training in your career. This service is for anyone aged 13 years and over.
National Health Service (NHS)
A government funded national medical and health care service that everyone in the UK can use without being asked to pay the cost of the service. This is funded by the National Insurance contribution tax in the UK.
National Insurance (NI) Number
A unique ‘personal’ account number ensuring all National Insurance (social security) contributions and tax are recorded on your
individual tax account. Everyone over the age of 16 has one and you will need to provide your National Insurance (NI) number when you start a job.
National Rail – The national train service providing travel information and services around the UK. Although run by privately owned train companies, you can buy tickets across the whole network.
Protection for Whistleblowing – If you are a worker, and you are concerned over something you feel is wrong such as someone’s health and safety is in danger, you are protected by law. This can be raised in confidence with your employer, and you should not be treated unfairly or lose your job.
Right to Work - The legal right to work once in the UK. All guests under the Homes for Ukraine scheme have the legal right to work full-time if they are over 18 years old.
School Term Times – The vary depending on your local area, however, they tend to follow this pattern:
- Summer Term: March/April – July
- Autmn Term: September – December
- Winter Term: Jan – March/April
Sponsor – Families, individuals, or organisations who are sponsoring people under the Homes for Ukraine.
State Pension Credit – A financial benefit providing extra money for pensioners to help with living costs if you are over the UK State pension age and on a low income.
The UK Centre for Professional Qualifications (UK CPQ) - Is designated by the UK Government to provide advice and guidance on the recognition of professional qualifications in an international context.
Universal Credit - The payment is made up of a basic 'standard allowance' and extra payments that might apply to you depending on your circumstances.
Urgent Treatment Centre - Are medical centres for urgent care that isn't immediately life threatening. Appointments can be booked via dialling 111 or through your General Practioner (GP).
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Section 1 – Arriving in the UK
1.1: What you need to know in your first few days
Making contact with your Sponsor
Before travelling to the UK, you should let your sponsor know when you will be arriving and arrange where you will meet. You should discuss with them whether they will meet you at your arrival point or whether you should make your own way to their home. If they ask you to make your way to their home, they should help explain to you the best travel arrangements.
Security Checks prior to your arrival
Security checks will be undertaken on your host and their family. These checks are a necessary step to ensure you and your sponsor are kept safe.
Travelling with Medical Devices and Medication
If you have a medical device which you need to manage an existing medical condition, you may bring this with you to the UK as part of your personal property. You are also able to bring up to 3 months' supply of prescribed medication. If this medication is normally treated as a controlled drug, special rules may apply. You should obtain advice before travelling.
Pre-entry health screening
Языковые курсы
Интеграционные программы
Диаспора
Хобби и мероприятия
Получение долгосрочного или постоянного вида на жительство
Дополнительно
Ссылки и источники
Великобритания, Социальная поддержка, Медицина, Дети, Работа, Жилье, Памятка, ПДФ-документ, Официальное, Открытое
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1097962/Welcome_Guide_English_update_from_20_May_Russian_translation.pdf
Отличная методичка про украинцев в UK на русском языке:
- Информация о спонсорской программе для граждан Украины «Жилье для Украины»
- Получение пособий социального обеспечения и оформление номера государственного страхования
- Доступ к ключевым государственным услугам и услугам здравоохранения
- Поиск трудоустройства и уплата налогов
- Уход за детьми и услуги в сфере образования
- Юридические права и обязанности