Working With Diversity in Northern Ireland - for local health and social services staff providing information, practical advice, guidance and examples of best practice on equality and diversity under Section 75 legislation. Working With Diversity in Northern Ireland - for local health and social services staff providing information, practical advice, guidance and examples of best practice on equality and diversity under Section 75 legislation. Working With Diversity in Northern Ireland - for local health and social services staff providing information, practical advice, guidance and examples of best practice on equality and diversity under Section 75 legislation. Working With Diversity in Northern Ireland - for local health and social services staff providing information, practical advice, guidance and examples of best practice on equality and diversity under Section 75 legislation.
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Languages: English, Tagalog, Ilokano,Visayan/Cebuano,Sibunno.

English:

Schooling in the Philippines is generally taught through the medium of English and as a result there are very few in the community who would have a language barrier. Both students and migrant workers will face language requirements. In the community as a whole there are a small number of people without proficient English.

Other Languages :

The vast majority will speak other languages including Tagalog, the national language of the Philippines, and other languages from the islands including:

Ilokano, Visayan, Cebuano,Sibunno.

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