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Safety first as Perth College UHI students return However, new home manager Cheryl Banks says it is quite the opposite.“I was shocked when I learned so many staff were related,” said Cheryl. “They are all really professional and tend to leave their relationships at the door.”For sisters Kayleigh and Lauren Chalk, being related and working together is seen as a positive. Concern raised over waiting times for NHS Tayside chronic pain clinics Senior carer Kayleigh (32) said: “We can be open with each other and we can say how it is.”Sister carer Lauren (30) adds: “We don’t see each other as sisters, we work more as professionals.“But the benefit of being related is there’s a silent understanding between us, a better communication.” Dropping TV.

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