Caring for parents; Home, I'm Darling; Plastic pollution
A look at the play Home, I'm Darling, which explores the world of a 1950s housewife. And why is the number of teenage girls who self-harm increasing?
Last year over 13,400 girls in England were admitted to hospital because they had self-harmed. Why is this number increasing? A new play at the National called 'Home, I'm Darling' looks at what life would be like for a modern day couple if they completely immersed themselves in the 1950's. We speak to the actress Katherine Parkinson and reflect on whether it can be problematic to fetishize the era. The Department of Health has issued a warning that a reduction in EU carers after Brexit could mean more people, "especially women" giving up jobs to look after elderly relatives. Do women tend to take on more caring responsibilities in the family than men? And we meet Emily Penn, an ocean explorer who is on a mission to educate the world about how plastics pollute our environment.
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Was being a 1950's housewife actually any fun?
Duration: 03:36
Support and Advice On Self-Harm
Advice and Support For Carers
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Role | Contributor |
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Interviewed Guest | Katherine Parkinson |
Interviewed Guest | Emily Penn |
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- Tue 7 Aug 2018 10:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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