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  2. Laws and Rules in the UK | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/living-uk/laws-and-rules-uk
    24 Feb 2016: There are 52 police forces in Britain, mainly organised on a local basis. Cambridgeshire Constabulary is responsible for policing Cambridge and Cambridgeshire. Please be aware of the legal issues regarding the following: Alcohol Alcohol is classed
  3. Wellbeing for Staff | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/living-uk/healthcare/wellbeing-staff
    24 Feb 2016: The University is committed to providing a healthy working environment and improving the quality of working lives for all staff. The wellbeing strategy aims to support the University’s mission and core values of freedom of thought and expression,
  4. Having a baby in the UK | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/living-uk/healthcare/having-baby-uk
    24 Feb 2016: As soon as you think you are pregnant you should make an appointment with your local doctor or midwife. Being pregnant may affect the treatment of any current or future illness. Your pregnancy will be treated confidentially (even if you are under 16)
  5. Visas for family members | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/visas-immigration/visas-family-members
    24 Feb 2016: Prospective staff and visitors to the University often wish to bring their family members with them. Depending on the type of visa the prospective staff member or visitor holds, it is often possible to secure a visa which will also permit family
  6. Medicines & Prescriptions | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/living-uk/healthcare/medicines-prescriptions
    24 Feb 2016: Even if you are entitled to free health treatment, you may have to pay for your prescription medicines if you live in England. A prescription charge in England is currently £8.20 for one item (as of January 2016). If you are exempt you will not
  7. Airports | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/living-uk/getting-around/airports
    24 Feb 2016: Cambridge is within commutable distance from four international airports: London Stansted London Luton London Heathrow London Gatwick London Stansted The closest major airport to Cambridge is London Stansted. It is around 25 miles away (around 30
  8. Childcare & Schooling | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/partners-families/childcare-schooling
    24 Feb 2016: Childcare There is a lot to think about when choosing the right type of childcare. Allow enough time to research the best option for your child and make contact with providers as soon as possible, as there can be waiting lists. Family friendly leave,
  9. Driving | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/living-uk/getting-around/driving
    24 Feb 2016: Driving in the UK on your existing licence Country of issue Can you drive in the UK? Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Republic of Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
  10. Timesheet FAQs | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/tes/faqs-candidates-and-workers/timesheet-faqs
    6 Dec 2016: Search site. Human Resources. Timesheet FAQs. Q. Where can I find information on timesheets? Information on the TES online timesheets can be found at Timesheets and getting paid | Human Resources (cam.ac.uk). This page contains a detailed document
  11. Doctor (General Practitioner) | Human Resources

    https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-services/relocating-uk/living-uk/healthcare/doctor-general-practitioner
    24 Feb 2016: As soon as you arrive in the UK and find accommodation it is very important to register with a doctor in the area where you live. Do not wait until you are ill. In the UK, Doctors are often referred to as ‘GPs’ which stands for ‘General

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