Women's football; Ultrasound; TV violence against women
Women's football; The impact of ultrasound on obstetrics; Violence against women in TV dramas.
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Rochdale Council grooming report
Following today's report, Jenni hears from the Ch Exec of Rochdale Borough Council.
Duration: 11:01
Ultrasound
How ultrasound scanning has transformed the management of pregnancy for millions of women.
Duration: 09:59
Women's Football
Why is women鈥檚 football on the rise?
Duration: 11:06
Violence against women in TV drama
Does television drama go too far in its portrayal of violence against women?
Duration: 09:58
Women's Football
It鈥檚 the on Sunday and Arsenal Ladies will be playing Bristol Academy. Women鈥檚 football is now the UK鈥檚 third most popular team sport and its profile has never been as high. Last summer, team GB played in front of massive crowds at the Olympic Games and this summer, the senior England women鈥檚 team will be playing in the Championships in Sweden. For years, the women鈥檚 game has struggled to make any impact but in October last year the FA announced a 5 year plan to develop women鈥檚 football. So, why is Women鈥檚 football on the rise and can it simply be attributed to the injection of more cash? What is actually being done at the grassroots level to turn little girls into the female footy stars of the future? Jenni is joined by Kelly Simmons of the FA鈥檚 Director of the National Game and Women鈥檚 Football. and by Siobhan Chamberlain, goalkeeper for Bristol Academy and England.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound scanning has transformed the management of pregnancy for millions of women over the world. It鈥檚 a vital part of ante-natal care, from finding out due dates to spotting potential problems and health conditions. Now a standard feature on hospital wards ultrasound technology was developed over fifty years ago by obstetrician Professor Ian Donald at the University of Glasgow. 聽To discuss how the technology has affected the care of pregnant women Jenni is joined by Malcolm Nicolson, Professor of the History of Medicine at University of Glasgow, 聽author of a new book Imaging & imagining the fetus: the history of obstetric ultrasound and by Dr Trish Chudleigh, Lead sonographer, Rosie Hospital. Addenbrookes.Violence against women in television drama
Two 麻豆社 drama series in recent weeks have caused much comment, not just for the excellence of the acting and scriptwriting but also because of the scenes which depict violence against women. In The Politician鈥檚 Husband there was a graphic anal rape scene and in The Fall last week, there was a lengthy sequence of violence against women that made the Radio Times TV editor 鈥 Alison Graham 鈥 鈥渇eel sick.鈥澛 She believes that scenes like this have 鈥渙verstepped the mark鈥. Alison talks to Jenni about the levels of violence against women in TV dramas. They are joined by the 麻豆社鈥檚 Head of Drama, England 鈥 Kate Harwood.
Rochdale Council grooming report
An independent report has criticised Rochdale Council for its聽 lack of聽 鈥渓eadership鈥, 鈥渧ision and direction鈥 in the way that it handled the failures which led to continued grooming聽 and rape of a number of young girls. It is believed there were around 50 of them 鈥 some as young as ten. The report was carried out by AKA, a firm of independent public sector consultants and and was commissioned by the present Chief Executive,聽 Jim Taylor. This is the second critical report. Last September the Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Children Board聽 criticised the various agencies involved including parts of the council. In May last year, nine men were convicted of sexually assaulting young girls in Rochdale, they were given sentences from four to nineteen years. Jenni has been getting reaction from the father of one of the girls who was involved and from Jim Taylor, the Chief Executive of .Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jenni Murray Producer Helen Lee Editor Nicola Swords Broadcast
- Fri 24 May 2013 10:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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