Waikato Hospital staff told to speak English only
HappycamperNZ @ HappycamperNZ @lemmy.world Posts 5Comments 1,281Joined 2 yr. ago
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Looking at intent, this could very well be "speak English internally". Translating instructions from a doctor to (for example) Chinese, communication in Chinese between staff then translating to English to someone carrying out the instructions does add two more places something can get missed or go wrong. It also leaves out opportunity for someone who doesn't speak that language to overhear any mistakes.
Patent to staff communication needs to be done in the best way possible- this could be own language, but a common language may deliver better results. Staff are trained, let them make the call.
This could also be people bitching "I thought this was a NZ hospital, not China" and management having to deal with that issue. Sorry, we don't make enough and train enough doctors, nurses and general staff to meet national requirements - if you don't like it pay more tax, study yourself or fuck off and reduce the load.
Could also be people being moody we use Maori names. Quite simply, fuck off.
Let's be honest, it's probably my last two points.