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Translations cost NHS £20k



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Published Date: 18 November 2008
MORE than £20,000 was spent by NHS Lothian on translating its website and a variety of leaflets and publications into foreign languages.
Figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show that the figure is rising substantially year-on-year, with only £6800 spent two years ago.

The range of languages being made available by the health board is also on the rise; in 2005/06 material was translated into 13 languages, but this has risen to 22.

Tapes and documents in braille and large print have also been produced.





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  • Last Updated: 18 November 2008 10:07 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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NorT,

Edinburgh 18/11/2008 14:32:42
Rather than get them translated as and when required they do as the normal hence wasting money. A lot of the time there is no need for the translation to be done as there is no demand.

 

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