actually that heavy. so what is it created of that gives it that appearance? bill created of that gives it that appearance? created of that gives it that a- earance? , . , ., created of that gives it that auearance? , . , ., ., appearance? all the pieces that are scattered here appearance? all the pieces that are scattered here throughout - appearance? all the pieces that are scattered here throughout the - scattered here throughout the building are made of foam and plastic, so it is very, very light, because it had to be for the commonwealth games. not so much of an issue in the station, but it is still an issue, so all of these pieces are being retained, but they are just being fixed and tweaked. and as you say, one of the key aspects that is changing is making it fireproof, so let s speak to one of the team who is doing that now. this is charlotte. and this is one of the hooves. tell us what you are doing. i of the hooves. tell us what you are doinu. . , . of the hooves. tell u
to speed up hospital discharge in england. 0ften to speed up hospital discharge in england. often the hold up is because the right care in the home just isn t available. just isn t available. mum, i don t know what just isn t available. mum, i don t know what i just isn t available. mum, i don t know what i do just isn t available. mum, i don t know what i do without just isn t available. mum, i don t know what i do without you. - just isn t available. mum, i don t know what i do without you. in i know what i do without you. in leeds, charlotte s family said they have faced repeated delays with staff, training, equipment. 50 have faced repeated delays with staff, training, equipment. so much time has been staff, training, equipment. so much time has been wasted, staff, training, equipment. so much time has been wasted, we - staff, training, equipment. so much time has been wasted, we have - staff, training, equipment. so much| time has been wasted, we have gone
the government has said it is making another £1.6 billion available to speed up hospital discharge in england. often the hold up is because the right care in the home just isn t available. mum, i don t know what i d do without you. in leeds, charlotte s family said they have faced repeated delays with staff, training, equipment. so much time has been wasted, we have gone around in circles because everybody has changed what they said they would do, and the timewasting is charlotte s life, we can t get that back and it shouldn t be like that. you know, it shouldn t be the person who is really poorly who has to do it. charlotte s care board and hospital have said they are sorry for the long delay, they say the vast majority of patients return home quickly but some complex cases take longer. charlotte has now spent nearly a year in this hospital bed, missing her birthday at home and time with her family. when you have a lot of pain and illnesses and other health problems, and then you a
a lot of hard decisions. i don t think unless you are here you could really imagine life in a hospitalfor nine months. charlotte s case here in leeds is very complex and not representative of everyone who needs care, it does though illustrate a wider problem. this past winter, a record one in seven hospital beds across england has been taken up by someone well enough to go home. the government has said it is making another £1.6 billion available to speed up hospital discharge in england. often the hold up is because the right care in the home just isn t available. mum, i don t know what i d do without you. in leeds, charlotte s family said they have faced repeated delays with staff, training, equipment. so much time has been wasted, we have gone around in circles because everybody has changed what they said they would do, and the timewasting is charlotte s life, we can t get that back and it shouldn t be like that. you know, it shouldn t be the person who is really poorly who has to