Deaf woman repeatedly called by NHS Test and Trace despite checking ‘contact by text’ box

D

A deaf woman was repeatedly called by NHS Test and Trace, despite clicking a box asking to be contacted by text during a period of quarantine.

The woman, who had returned from overseas and was isolating in according with rules, had clicked the option to be contacted via SMS and explained that she was unable to hear.

She toldThe Independent she went on to receive numerous calls from the NHS Test and Trace service over the following days.

The woman, who wished to remain anonymous, said she was told the service was unable for her situation.

“It is rather frustrating to pick an accessible option only to find out it doesn’t exist,” she told The Independent.

She said she feels like this happens “regularly” for people who are hard of hearing and deaf.

But she adds: “It’s been worse over covid since everything pivoted to phone, so this was just a bit the straw on the camel’s back, as it were.”

The deaf woman, who had to quarantine after foreign travel, said she only answers the phone for scheduled calls or when, by chance, she is at her computer with a teletypewriter app running.

She said she answered the phone to NHS Test and Trace on the first call during two days of quarantine, but had multiple missed calls on other days – despite having ticked a box to be contacted by text.

She told The Independent it was “stressful” to see the missed calls on her phone, as she thought she may be visited at home.

“As an immigrant, when they say that home office enforcement might come by the house, even though I’m obviously completely legal, it’s still stressful,” she said. Despite concerns, she did not receive a home visit.

When she finally asked why she was receiving calls from the NHS Test and Trace service, she told The Independent she was told by an operator it was noted on her passenger locator form that she wanted to be contacted via text, but that service was not available for this situation.

The Department for Health and Social Care has been contacted for comment.

About the author

Olivia Wilson
By Olivia Wilson

Categories

Get in touch

Content and images available on this website is supplied by contributors. As such we do not hold or accept liability for the content, views or references used. For any complaints please contact adelinedarrow@gmail.com. Use of this website signifies your agreement to our terms of use. We do our best to ensure that all information on the Website is accurate. If you find any inaccurate information on the Website please us know by sending an email to adelinedarrow@gmail.com and we will correct it, where we agree, as soon as practicable. We do not accept liability for any user-generated or user submitted content – if there are any copyright violations please notify us at adelinedarrow@gmail.com – any media used will be removed providing proof of content ownership can be provided. For any DMCA requests under the digital millennium copyright act
Please contact: adelinedarrow@gmail.com with the subject DMCA Request.