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Coronavirus: Sheffield Roma warned over social distancing breaches | Coronavirus: Sheffield Roma warned over social distancing breaches |
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Police say they are facing "challenges in communicating the significance of the current situation" with non-English speaking groups over social distancing. | Police say they are facing "challenges in communicating the significance of the current situation" with non-English speaking groups over social distancing. |
Interpreters have been used in Sheffield's Page Hall area to engage the Slovakian community about Covid-19. | Interpreters have been used in Sheffield's Page Hall area to engage the Slovakian community about Covid-19. |
South Yorkshire Police has reassured critics after pictures on social media showed groups in the streets. | South Yorkshire Police has reassured critics after pictures on social media showed groups in the streets. |
Lockdown rules mean groups must not gather and people from different households must stay two metres apart. | Lockdown rules mean groups must not gather and people from different households must stay two metres apart. |
Page Hall is home to a large Slovakian Roma community and South Yorkshire Police acknowledged that a significant amount of people living in the area do not speak English as their first language. | Page Hall is home to a large Slovakian Roma community and South Yorkshire Police acknowledged that a significant amount of people living in the area do not speak English as their first language. |
Supt Delphine Waring said: "This naturally presents challenges for us in communicating the significance of the current situation. | Supt Delphine Waring said: "This naturally presents challenges for us in communicating the significance of the current situation. |
"It also means it is more difficult to explain the specifics of social distancing and keeping people apart, especially when there are cultural differences to consider too. | "It also means it is more difficult to explain the specifics of social distancing and keeping people apart, especially when there are cultural differences to consider too. |
"Communication with our communities and building relationships is something that the local team have been working hard to improve for a while now and that is paying off." | "Communication with our communities and building relationships is something that the local team have been working hard to improve for a while now and that is paying off." |
'Small groups gathering' | 'Small groups gathering' |
South Yorkshire Police said high-visibility patrols would continue as the Easter weekend approached and it had distributed thousands of leaflets in different languages explaining the rules. | |
Ms Waring added: "The message is getting through, and over the last few days we have seen a greater understanding of government guidance, which is fantastic. | Ms Waring added: "The message is getting through, and over the last few days we have seen a greater understanding of government guidance, which is fantastic. |
"The reality is we are still seeing some small groups gathering outside properties and in public spaces. | "The reality is we are still seeing some small groups gathering outside properties and in public spaces. |
"Although this is a minority of people, if this continues we will use enforcement measures in order to protect the public, the NHS and save lives." | "Although this is a minority of people, if this continues we will use enforcement measures in order to protect the public, the NHS and save lives." |
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