28/06/2010
Presented by Jane Garvey. Singer-songwriter Judy Collins performs live, Dame Elisabeth Hoodless on volunteering, and how changes to audiology training could affect the deaf.
Presented by Jane Garvey. The American singer-songwriter Judy Collins performs live. Dame Elisabeth Hoodless talks about volunteering and her role at the head of the Community Service Volunteers. We hear from writer Michelle Lipton about her new drama "Amazing Grace" featuring on Woman's Hour this week and we look at how changes to training for audiologists could affect the deaf.
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Training for Audiologists
The government is proposing changes to the way audiologists are trained. Josephine Marriage, Paediatric audiologist and Professor Adrian Davies discuss
Duration: 17:03
Judy Collins
Judy Collins has released more than 40 albums, had numerous top 10 hits and received two Grammy awards. She talks about her career and sings live in the studio.
Duration: 18:22
Dame Elisabeth Hoodless - Volunteering
Dame Elisabeth Hoodless was the first employee of the Community Service Volunteers 47 years ago. Today, as Chief Executive, she talks to Jane about her vision, career and retirement.
Duration: 06:47
Amazing Grace
A mother tries to find the sons she left behind while escaping Sudan in this week’s Woman’s Hour drama, 'Amazing Grace'. The writer, Michelle Lipton and Wunmi Mosaku who plays Grace discuss.
Duration: 07:14
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- Mon 28 Jun 2010 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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