Refuges, Corona diaries, Jayde Adams
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Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, has said that help is out there to victims of domestic violence. Two million pounds is now available to increase support. Some victims may be able to find a safe place at a refuge, but what鈥檚 it like at the moment for women staying at refuges and those running them? We hear from the area manager of 10 refuges in London.
For our Corona Diaries, Jane speaks to Jemima from Lincoln. She's 29 weeks pregnant, working from home and caring for a toddler while her husband, who's with the RAF, is stuck in the Falklands.
As we're in lock-down, we can't go out to see the comedian Jayde Adams, so she's asking us to join her for a couch cabaret night each week. In her time, Jayde's been a supermarket fishmonger, a nightclub bouncer and an Adele impersonator and her show, Serious Black Jumper, went viral on TikTok.
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How are refuges coping with COVID-19?
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- Tue 14 Apr 2020 10:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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