02/06/2014 BBC Oxford News


02/06/2014

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Good evening. That's all from us.

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South Central Ambulance Service has apologised

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for what's been described as a serious breach of sensitive data.

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Personal information relating to nearly three thousand staff has been

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mistakenly published on the internet.

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The confidential records include people's names,

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their nationalities and religion ` and even their sexual orientation.

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This wasn't the result of clever computer hacking.

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It's thought this is more likely to be the result of human error,

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someone mistakenly picked the wrong document to attach to the website.

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What's on that document is very confidential information, the kind

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we're all often asked to give on various forms that we fill out.

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These forms were filled out by all the South Central Ambulance

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This isn't the first time we've heard

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about this happening. Experts say it can be hard to prevent.

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You can't withdraw that information, but this is way we have strong data

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protection rules and laws that are supposed to be enforced because it

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is only by having sanctions if information is lost we can enforce

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that people adhere to these tricky standards.

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The document has been taken down, says that they've already drafted an

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The document has been taken down, they say they have written to those

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affected. A man's being questioned

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in connection with the sexual assault of an 11`year`old

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girl in West Oxfordshire. Part of the site at Long Hanborough

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near Witney was cordoned off A friend

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of the girl alerted some people nearby, and a man was detained

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at the scene until police arrived. Stillbirths ` when a baby dies

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in the womb ` are devastating for families who often never know

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the reason why it happened. One mother ` who's been through

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the trauma ` is supporting efforts not be treated in a

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"decent and reverent manner" if the Less than half of people with

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a disability have a job. One charity says employers need

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to do more to change that. Tom Turrell has been talking to

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a student from Oxfordshire about her experience of trying to find

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work, when she's visually impaired. For student Sophie the

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world looks a very different place. I can't see anything in the middle

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of my eyesight, I can any see things But her visual impairment doesn't

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seem to have held her back. She's just

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about to start an internship at Barclays Bank in the City

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of London having just sat her finals But despite her obvious successes

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she says getting a job wasn't easy. The biggest struggle I had this year

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was finding time to apply for a job. Because my work takes a lot longer,

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not being able to see so well, trying to find time on top of that

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was a struggle, I was starting to find it

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demoralising trying to motivate The race for an internship is tough

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but fewer than half of all disabled When working with us quite closely

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they realise that it isn't difficult to support people if you plan on the

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right way and the financial costs are not that expensive. The

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University of Oxford says changes possible. It claims its students are

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just as likely to get a job as their able`bodied ones. What is the

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secret? I think it is the whole attitude of

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mind from the beginning, as we treat them the same, in terms of coming

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into any event, but we lay on special programmes for them in terms

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of to look after them and work with

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them. Sophie starts at Barclays

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in just a few weeks' time but if others are to follow

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in her footsteps then it seems Alexis is on the way with

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the regional weather forecast. We're back

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in BBC Breakfast tomorrow morning. It'll be a night of showers so

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showers continue through the course of the night, outbreaks of rain,

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patchy drizzle at times, where we don't have rain, the risk of cloud

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and missed. Lows of don't have rain, the risk of cloud

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and missed. Lows of 12 to 13 Celsius. Tomorrow, we start on a

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damp notes, drizzle at first, around mid`morning we will see the cloud

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breaking and with sunny spells that may trigger one or two thundery

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downpours through the afternoon. Some dry periods as well. Sunny

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spells with highs of 17 or 18. It stays and settled for the rest of

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the week, the driest day will be Thursday, heavy rain on

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week of weather. Peter Gibbs has more in the National forecast.

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The broad-scale weather patterns are reasonably clear. Tomorrow we are

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talking about showers and bake are always hit and miss. But lengthy dry

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spells in most places and some sunshine breaking through. Heavy

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showers this evening running up through the Midlands into northern

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England. They will move away but more showers popping up almost

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anywhere overnight. Cloudy skies and a mild and muggy night. Temperature

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no lower than 12 to 14 degrees. Mr round as well. Grey start across

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Scotland. Potential for heavy bursts of rain. Across Northern Ireland,

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showers more scattered. That will be the case for much of the day. Sharp

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showers across northern England early on. Great skies elsewhere but

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across most of Wales, southern England, if you do get wet on your

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journey to work, you can count yourself unlucky because dry weather

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should

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