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NHS Jobs application tips

Hello. I’m from Asia and my application recently got accepted by HCPC UK so I am now trying to find employment thru NHS Jobs. This is my first time applying abroad so I am anxious whether what I put in my application is enough or if I am missing something. There is this section there that asks the participant supporting information (aside from person specification) such as what is unique about me that sets me apart from my peers and someone told me to include my views about BLM. Is that right? What else should I include?

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