Syrian refugees; Abuse Survivors; Epidurals
Syrian women and the daily struggle, the latest on epidurals and child abuse and the media. Presented by Jenni Murray.
Jenni Murray hears about the daily struggle for Syrian women refugees. The latest advice on epidurals. We hear from a listener who was abused as a child about how we manage the difficult balance of reporting the facts without traumatising victims. Scotland's netball players prepare for the Commonwealth Games and who was Lady Hester Poulter? Jenni Murray presents.
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Syrian Women Refugees
Three years of civil war in Syria have produced nearly three million refugees.
Duration: 07:35
Scottish Netball
Hear how the host nation is planning to make its mark on the sport.
Duration: 06:41
Child Abuse and the Media
A listener shares her story.
Duration: 14:00
Epidural
What are the pros and cons, and how has the drug changed in recent years.
Duration: 06:39
Lady Hester Pulter
The confessions of a 17th century woman, a rediscovered poet lost for over 300 years.
Duration: 06:01
Syrian Women Refugees
More than three years of civil war in Syria have produced nearly three million refugees. A new report by the United Nations Refugee Agency reveals that 145,000 Syrian refugee families in Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan 鈥 or one in four households 鈥 are headed by women facing a lone fight for survival. Jenni talks to Sybella Wilkes, Senior Communications Officer for the in Geneva and co-author of the report, about the daily struggle for Syrian women refugees battling to maintain their dignity and care for their families under the threat of violence or exploitation.
Scottish Netball
10 years in the planning; 拢1.6 billion pounds spent on inner city regeneration; 71 nations competing in 17 sports and 15,000 volunteers, known as Clydesiders - the 20th in Glasgow opens on 23rd July. Woman鈥檚 Hour will be broadcasting two special programmes from Scotland during the Games and over the next few weeks, our reporter, Liz Leonard, will be going behind the scenes of both the sporting and cultural programmes. This week she鈥檚 discovering how the host nation is planning to make its mark in a sport which has only been part of the Games since 1998 鈥 .听
Child Abuse and the Media
Celebrities accused of child abuse have been all over the media for so long now, but what about the impact of this coverage on people who have been abused? A listener who was abused contacted us saying that she is exhausted by the constant barrage of news coverage. Jenni speaks to the listener and also with psychologist, who specialises in helping victims of sexual abuse.听
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Epidural
If you have given birth: did you ask for an epidural or was it a drug free? Was it an informed decision or did you feel under pressure to do it naturally? One of our contributors Prof Tina Miller who writes about parenthood was heckled at a medical conference recently for suggesting that women should 鈥渏ust take the drugs鈥. So we decided to look in detail at epidurals, what the pros and cons are and how the drug has changed in recent years.
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Lady Hester Pulter
Lady Hester Pulter was a 17th century poet whose manuscript was lost for over 300 years. Her forthright views and personal reflections with a confessional tone make Lady Hester鈥檚 works unique. Dr Alice Eardley, Leverhulme Early Career fellow at the University of Southampton, has edited the manuscript which was compiled around 1660 and brings together 130 poems and prose composed throughout the 1640s and 1650s. Dr Eardley joins Jenni to talk about the confessions of a 17th century woman.
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jenni Murray Producer Emma Wallace Interviewed Guest Sybella Wilkes Interviewed Guest Nina Burrows Interviewed Guest Felicity Platt Interviewed Guest Alice Eardley Broadcast
- Wed 9 Jul 2014 10:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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