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write a resume in order to get a job there, some other things, well, you also sometimes have to support people, because you understand. i have relatives and friends who left abroad. i think you also have relatives and friends who left abroad, and these are people who in fact, today they are doing a very important thing, these are people who save the lives of their children , these are people who save their own lives, and most of these people, i am convinced that most of these people will eventually return, besides , these people are abroad, it is scientific first of all, we will leave it as a testimony of what is happening in ukraine, because they organize rallies, they organize some actions, they organize some flash mobs, they constantly talk about the fact that there is a war in ukraine, we are here and we, who are here, we are a testimony to the fact that there is a war in ukraine of course there are people who would just leave to make a better life for themselves, let's not be so naive, you know, and think that everyone there just cares about ukraine , thinks about ukraine, there are people, there are these people, there are different people, there
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are people who surrender ukrainian positions to the enemy for $50, how did it happen in mykolaiv? i thought the same thing in chernihiv oblast. there are people who can surrender their positions for even a bottle of vodka. will ukrainian fighters die there, or will the civilian population die? from mars, not from jupiter, ukrainian citizens who for a certain amount of money or simply because of some ideological beliefs, because i'm sorry, they have shit in their heads. they also point enemy missiles. there are such people and there are people who went abroad and they will to build a new life for themselves, they will not return , perhaps their house is no longer there, and perhaps their city is no longer there, if we are talking about mariupol, say, or partly about north donetsk or prosychansk, there are houses there, but of course, the houses are looted, the houses are destroyed, and we understand that these people in the foreseeable future will not return home, well home, i mean to my small homeland, to my community, to my city, and when they return, this
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city will be very, very different. and it is not a fact that you will build your life in this place as you are you saw him like this. if you wanted to see him. maybe someone doesn't want their children to go through the war when they grow up . maybe someone doesn't believe that this war won't happen again. well, mrs. galina is joining us . and i apologize for some technical difficulties, my dear friends, as i already said vasyl, like many ukrainian women, i was not able to evacuate . that in my own state i i was engaged in clinical research, i had a lot of work. i was raising my daughter, i was working, and that's why when the war came to her,
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no one was ready for the war. now i'm in great britain great britain and i have a job i was able to adapt and help lower women and we started free english courses also mine help together with the british british english community where i live, we help collect various medical supplies and help ukrainian women who are here now, ms. halyna, i am here, i will add a question now, and we are now seeing the footage of poland and throwing out videos, we will
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show this way, the way to britain. i want to understand what were the people worried about? let's go back there 5 months ago. a little more than 5 months ago, someone stopped in the western regions of ukraine . deosists or not had opportunities and money and they went abroad because there was certain help there and there was an opportunity, well, in general, in principle, to be completely safe, if possible at all, you communicate safety at least in safety from war, because the danger may be different, but in safety from war, how is this in you crossed the border, but the war remained with you. has life abroad changed over time, or is this war still with you ? that decision
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evacuating was done only because i have a small child who has already turned six years old and who lost his father in the war because his father fought in the territory of the donetsk region from the maidan until the 19th year and died there, that is, i personally felt that for my child and for me, with the arrival of orcs on our land, there will be a danger, uh, to decide whether to go or not is very difficult. yes, this is a very difficult financial decision, and we have all seen it. each of us is now in ukraine, uh, or who tried to leave at risk life i heard there are many stories when, a few hours before the family evacuated, the car was
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completely broken, broken, or what was it or the area where they came, that is, the war , even if you leave it, it will not leave you , because no matter what the pinks are glasses of people who go somewhere there is no better way to find a better fate than their own house. and uh, this happens very often. for the life of your loved ones and for life their children, that's why they took over such a decision, whoever was able to stay, stayed and uh, i just see it in our society because i constantly follow the news, sometimes i don't sleep.
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well, this war is a big psychological trauma for everyone, especially for people who left and began to seek refuge in other countries, the system through this refuge is so uh, many people thought that they were fleeing the war and that they would have a new life, but you cannot build a new life because you were just here, you were just on your land and you had a lot plans and the most important thing is that you had your own life . this does not mean that the people and countries that accept us do not want a lot of help, but we have to understand that there are resources and you have, well, the end. that is, it will not always be like this. action and when a person moves somewhere to another culture to another
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country, he must remember his roots, not renounce them, but also accept new rules, new rules of behavior, and be able to adjust accordingly that many, many people fled even to such in difficult conditions, when they had nothing, many of them asked simple and banal things, when they were mostly single mothers, because their parents were left to fight, they had several children, and only thanks to a benefactor, they were able to find shelter for a while and live but not to work. that is, it is temporary and
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temporary, some kind of imaginary security, or everyone who has gone or who does not arrive near the hostilities is constantly watching the news and constantly in contact with those people who live for me personally, even if i went far away, i constantly supported many colleagues of medical doctors who are on the front lines and of course we are constantly in contact , there were friends who were in the evacuation , there were doctors who, during the evacuation, even or occupation, they conducted operations directly somewhere er in some inappropriately adapted to this place, that is, there er, a big school of survival, women as
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usual in ukraine must preserve the next generation and pass on the best that is in our culture and currently except the so-called what a humanitarian problem it will be, and it will be , of course, because european countries have certain limits on funding, and now we see that certain countries are already canceling aid, they are reducing it. and many of the people who came are deciding whether to return to ukraine or to stay and look for a job after you, i understand well, maybe you just wanted to say that, but i'm just current, but now , in principle, the stage begins when you have to decide whether you stay there or you return home and staying there i
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i know, by the way, that you are doing such a good job in helping people there, not all of them, but some people who are lucky enough to write their resume there, in particular, for british companies of one kind or another, so that i could not get, well, find a job that is possible more- would be less in line with her wishes and needs, and so she leaves if you stay there first , to what extent? to get used to what you have to adapt to in everyday life everyday behavior and so on and here is work in britain because you know accept to take home eh what the british are doing now this is a sponsorship program from the british government this is one thing for a while completely different it's a matter of hiring a person, paying their salary, and they should n't just go to work. you know , i took 25 ukrainians, they don't do anything there, or they do something incomprehensible, and i pay them money. no, you have more
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and earn money for the company, how complicated are these, please well, first of all, thank you, then you can share my page, i still have places. i really help ukrainians to prepare for an interview and develop a resume, and let's see what i can be useful for, secondly you understand that if you are invited somewhere and you are given crumbs that you must fulfill at least be a polite and well-educated person, this is the first, the second, in relation to work, of course, there are certain requirements, and this is where there are many problems, such as with the choice of whether to return or leave, unfortunately, not everyone has a place to return to , mainly the number of women with whom i currently work are women from kharkiv or the kharkiv
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region, where they simply have nowhere to return, that is, their houses are destroyed and they have no husbands, for example, they have small children and they have already do something, that is, depending on the situation that each individual person has in ukrainian. she has to decide somehow, but the method is not by herself. there are really many people here who help. there are volunteer centers and there is something very important here. i just want to emphasize that what should be and it is not given for free for ukrainians , you have to ask and you have to understand that if psychologically it prevents you from working
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normally and adapting normally as to whether to return or stay. and i am planning to bring some help to ukraine regarding whether i will stay there forever, no, of course, because i want my own ukraine, but as a woman, as a woman, i am afraid, you understand, because i have a small child and an old mother, and i fear for their lives now, unfortunately, it is still not very safe in ukraine . unfortunately, there are many people who call the people who left traitors and so on, it's up to them, well, it's up to them - at the moment, the problem is that those people who still decide what a little
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help, what they lack that we really need to succeed in some way. they need to understand that first of all , you need to know the language and you need to work. things are going to be a terrible winter in ukraine and the whole of europe is going through a bad period. so, my dear ukrainians. if you want your life to go on, try to pick yourself up. that's how you try to move on. look for your like-minded people. look for your brothers . sisters, let's unite and
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help each other, there are many different stories when uh, not very polite, not very nice people, gay, who are called on both our side and the other side, but i still think that it's some uh- is a small percentage of people and everyone understand that adults especially understand that no one wants to sit on their necks. therefore, you need to take matters into your own hands, evaluate your opportunities, see what courses are available, ask where you can find a job, and start because we are still returning to ukraine for a while, we will return from with new knowledge and new skills, and our country needs us at the moment , it's just a matter of survival, survival, and for
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women, especially those who have two or three children , we have an idea too, and i hope that this initiative will be supported by others ukrainians who will hear this, start a platform on which we can exchange various services, which can be many. but these are children and you can't just cry, firstly, it's not useful, secondly, you won't make money like that, i only know one thing that our ukrainians have always worked we are one of yes, yes, i just interrupted, i'm sorry, i would like to update, but you said that this winter will be difficult for europe, well, for the european union, for britain, it wants not to be a helmet of the
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european union, but all the same, it is part of europe er and european continent though again, britain and the island seem not to be the continent. well, but in any case, we all understand that it will be a hard, hard winter. i would like to know that for many people who uh. maybe someone else is thinking of going or not going so that people evaluate their opportunities i am not saying not to go or not to come back or to come back everyone decides for themselves but so that people understand er price is always a question and today from what you noticed er i don't know if you live with someone in britain do you live yourself i i didn't ask, so if you want, you can say but i wonder how much british people pay for utilities now, as they say, and how much it can be in winter, because i know very well what’s there. well, these guys don’t walk around their apartments in t-shirts in winter, and they don’t even scratch their bellies burning gas, as was the case in ukraine at one time please, houses for ukrainians, but i
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already have one. well, the deadline will soon expire. yes, i have a contract with an employer. i am already looking to rent an apartment, but it is very expensive. it costs approximately on average. or a three-room apartment heating or, let's say, these utilities , if it's hosting family, that is, a person or a family who has taken you in, the bill will be even higher in winter, that is, it can amount to 700 pounds . well, with their english friends, they confirm that in winter they are not as cold as we are, not minus 15 minus 20, and sometimes they are even now. they will also save money this year, when it comes to not turning on the
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heating, and historically, those people who are now 50 40 years old. they said that their parents were like that they could only turn on the fire in the fireplace in the winter and they walked in heaps and heaps of things, which is completely different in our country, because we always have to turn on an additional heater or a child, and so on. people who still try to get here under the housing program for ukrainians, they should realize that these are different people and that this is a different culture and to expect that these issues will be taken care of by others and not them, it is very, very dangerous, that is, in order to come there and apply and wait for the documents or you describe you need to understand very well what kind of family this is, get to know the neighborhood, because a lot of people come and find out
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that somewhere i also live not far from london. but i have a beautiful area where a child can go to school. it is difficult to get there to buy something, that is, there are certain logistical problems, there are problems, when people go , i don’t know the language, of course, i am here trying to help them , or someone else is helping, that is, andriy, you are really very interested, really sincerely they help, but you know there are limits to what a person cannot do, that is, and this means that if you come, you must understand that if you have the opportunity to take such things , take them because it will be cold in the house, but even here the english make concessions, they provide some warm things they help with clothes and food and so on we just need to understand what our problems are and if you are temporarily 6 months you should already
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plan in advance are you going to stay do you have your job and what are your plans to come there then to be left without money without a job is dangerous despite the fact that we all fled from the war and maybe someone like that yes maybe someone will say that i can't but i but her conversation for a long time is an unpleasant conversation that one person who helped us said that i was a traitor because once we went, she said that it is even worse there than me, at least i know the language, i was able to adapt, they told me that you help then and it doesn’t come back, that is, i have water, that’s it. everyone is asking for a better fate and so that we can simply unite and really share which
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platforms in social networks help ukrainians, but we also have to consider it necessary. as they say, filter information, check it in official sources, for example, and try to create your community, your community, on which car put everything and now it is because there are ukrainians who lived before the beginning of the war and all this can be done positively, the only thing that should not be done is not to turn everywhere into garbage cans. i was very ashamed, you understand when were worth it, what were the difficulties, how scary was the shelling, and that's all, and everyone can tell their story, there are hundreds of them. i've already heard, but the worst thing is that the ukrainian people who come, they allow themselves not to clean up after themselves, they allow themselves to be noticed, and they allow themselves
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to mess around. speak someone on the contrary intentionally speaks russian i think we need to unite finally finally understand we had many chances during the 30 years of our independence and now we must continue and never forget who we are and to help each other because this is our position, my house is on the edge of the city, it doesn’t know anything, it leads to very, very bad consequences , you understand, and i, as a woman, understand how difficult it is to answer that you came there to another country without a language, but it really wanted to go down and it’s scary and helps such in a way, but i also know that there are other women who can help, i just ask you not to be indifferent to each other and to be in another country in a foreign country not at home but at a visit or even at home when you clean up very well and once again not at
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i'm trashing, somehow i didn't satisfy someone with my such and such position. but it seems to me that this is a fair position. personally, i'll raise it, i'll add it, and you'll just continue talking about them in our uh-uh minutes. 17 minutes remain. well, plus or minus, i want us to continue. now let's talk about what they were talking about, but i will also add two topics. you will also go to them. this is the first one, the children at school. i am not talking about the universities right now. well, maybe about the british universities, but the children at the school. how are they accepted? how much does it cost or not? costs how to adapt because again after all, i was in london. well, i studied at an english school and in principle i studied english at the university. it’s impossible, uh, i can do it freely there, but i can, and after getting to london in a few days, i have already adapted a lot, but i want to say that in families in britain and even in london itself. there are only a few dialects in britain. in principle, there are many and what you understand. in london, you can understand in which village these people are, relatively speaking, or some kind of be-bet is solid or somewhere else. i'm not talking
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about manchester there anymore or so on, that's why it's very important again, it's interesting. because i talked to some people even in london, and i understand what he's saying, but it's very difficult. and if you don't know the language at all, then you can, in principle, keep it in the dark and drown. and school is language and another interesting topic is medicine because i read the story. people complain that there is something wrong with us. when i came to the registry office, it means i gave uah 200 to someone. you get a certificate there. you come to the pharmacy, there are antibiotics for me, and take them. you don’t need a certificate from a doctor. well, that is , everything is easier with us, on the one hand, i know what's going on in europe and probably in britain, too . everything is very regulated, how ukrainians are helped, not helped, and how they manage to get help. if it is necessary, please, according to the program with which you are moving, you can contact the local so-called bo faltseva council and
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apply for help regarding education for your child depending on the age of your child. i have a small child and my child was sent to the primary schools of such a school for us and for the child personally. it was a certain stress because my five-year-old child did not have e so equal in english or to communicate freely. yes, there was some basic knowledge , i.e. the first period for all children when they enter and it is processed the application , they enter a free school and there is an option of fees for paid schools, yes there are certain places for ukrainians, but you just need to before you are going to the country, you should find out about the area and which schools can accept you if it is about a child, if it is teenagers and those who have already finished school , you should also understand that there are certain grants that
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indeed, the british government provides, it is necessary to study this question. and again, adaptation and the language issue are the first question that arises. before every ukrainian who comes here, my position is the following for children, in addition to different people who are nearby, this is also a stress. that they are not used to it, it's different people and a completely different culture, but it 's easier for children because they are small, and if they are small children, it is perceived in this way for them, in the game, and the teachers and the school, my child and the children, what ukrainians study in this school very much well and warmly received, they help a lot . well, besides the materials and school uniforms. because i have certain rules of conduct and certain
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rules of visits and certain too much , that is, we only have one month, now the vacation is happening and there are certain learning standards that must also be followed and communicated if you don't know the language ask er ask for your shots family and i also advise you to use applications there are certain applications that help you communicate, that is, a translator is called when you speak with your native language and they translate english, is this about how communication takes place at school, communication with ukrainian children, sometimes they single out some teacher separately. this is if there is funding, or if they provide a tablet on which the child gradually and gradually learns some basic phrases that help and are suitable for his child, i can to say
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that she is already much better and it is much easier to communicate, but i want to point out that we still need the support of our state or the faction of our teachers, who are also in different places all their lives, how much i remember because i am a teacher in one phase, one of my vocations is a teacher and i know how it is always difficult and material, but i would like us to also have initiatives where we could continue to study and teach children ukrainian ukrainian culture so that they don't forget their self-discipline regarding studying in college, and there are also certain moments when it is possible to just ask and do something, i.e. just sit down and say give it to me it's so impossible it doesn't work nobody gives anything to anyone and in general this

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