The Black Paper
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506662/fan_mail/new] Summary A landmark employment tribunal has awarded nearly £30,000 to a care worker who relocated to the UK under the post-Brexit visa scheme, only to receive zero days of work for an entire year. His case is not unusual. Thousands of workers - many from Nigeria and Zimbabwe - entered the same pipeline, paid thousands to agents, and were left stranded. We examine how many get caught up in this dilemma, and why it may not end any time soon. We also look at the UK National Screening Committee’s recommendation against the introduction of targeted prostate cancer screening for Black men, despite Black men facing twice the risk of white men and 1 in 4 being diagnosed in their lifetime. The screening committee cited a lack of clinical trial data on Black patients. That data gap is itself a product of decades of under-recruitment of Black men in medical research. We discuss what this means in practice, the cultural barriers that already make Black men less likely to seek help, and what you can do right now without waiting for the system to catch up. Key topics * Legal victory against an employer for unpaid work * Visa dependency and exploitation risks * Legal rights of migrant workers in the UK * The impact of systemic discrimination on health * Prostate cancer risks and screening disparities for black men Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context 01:08 The Case of Shravin Sharji 12:09 The Broader Implications of Immigration and Employment 21:34 Prostate Cancer Awareness and Community Health 26:22 Political Perspectives and Party Dynamics 28:44 Prostate Health Awareness and Cultural Stigmas 31:19 Prostate Cancer Screening: Disparities and Decisions 47:42 Structural Inequalities in Health and Employment 52:43 The Black Paper.mp3 Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2506662/support]
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