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on large scale protests. and nearly a year into russia s war with ukraine, we hear the story of a troupe of displaced ukrainian dancers unable to return home after fleeing the country. brazil s new president, the veteran left wing politician, luiz inacio lula da silva has vowed to make his country a great environmental power . he was speaking at his inauguration ceremony in the capital, brasilia. large crowds gathered on the streets to watch lula s cavalcade travel to the event which followed a narrow election victory in october over the far right leader, jair bolsonaro. mr bolsonaro who refused to accept defeat, boycotted the inauguration and is in florida. this is the scene live in the capital brasilia. this is someone speaking at the moment this is someone speaking at the moment and there is the new president of brazil lula as he is more president of brazil lula as he is more commonly referred to, who won that very more commonly referred to, who won that very very tig
about care, about how we value care, why it is that we don t recruit more young people, more young people don t see care as a great profession, a great career to go into, it is often seen as low status work so the archbishop is right, we need to think about the role of the wider community and families, if we are going to rebuild our social care system. are going to rebuild our social care s stem. . ~ are going to rebuild our social care s stem. ., ~ i. are going to rebuild our social care s stem. ., ~ ,, , . are going to rebuild our social care s stem. ., ~ , . ., system. thank you very much for shafinu system. thank you very much for sharing our system. thank you very much for sharing our thoughts system. thank you very much for sharing our thoughts on - system. thank you very much for sharing our thoughts on the - sharing our thoughts on the archbishop s comments can. matthew taylor, thank you. more on the website. now with a look at all the sport, here s jane dougall. let me
chief executive of nhs confederation, an organisation that supports and represents the whole health care system in england, wales and northern ireland. when you have the archbishop of canterbury talking about the system, being broken, what is your assess, is he correct in being so brute less tick about what we are seeing, given what we have been witnessing thus far? , ., ., what we have been witnessing thus far? , .,., far? yes, i m afraid the archbishop is riaht, far? yes, i m afraid the archbishop is right. our far? yes, i m afraid the archbishop is right, our social far? yes, i m afraid the archbishop is right, our social care far? yes, i m afraid the archbishop is right, our social care is - far? yes, i m afraid the archbishop is right, our social care is broken, l is right, our social care is broken, we have an estimated 140,000 vacancies in social care, we have tens of thousands of people waiting to be assessed. we have a sector where pay is extremely poor, where the quali
social care system. 50 take several years to rebuild our social care system. social care system. so you say a decade or social care system. so you say a decade or more social care system. so you say a decade or more of social care system. so you say a decade or more of negligence, l social care system. so you say a | decade or more of negligence, at what point is there a specific moment when policy makers simply just missed, missed, didn t pay enough attention to what, the social care system, and now we see the repercussions as you described. i repercussions as you described. i think we have undervalued care for a very long time, that is partly associated with the fact it was seen associated with the fact it was seen as women s work and so, it was given less value and status than it should have been. so this has been a problem that has gone on for a very long time, it was exacerbated by austerity which meant all our public service, health and social care became more fragile, covid