NHS complaints; Colouring books for adults; Murderous addresses
Who hears healthcare complaints? Plus why fire alarms might be changed to make sure everyone can hear them, and how to sell a house where there's been a murder.
Who hears healthcare complaints?
How gap year students are being left out in the cold by ski holiday firms.
How dementia patients - and their families - are being offered extra support to help deal with cancer.
The increasing popularity of colouring books, for adults.
Why fire alarms may need a makeover so everyone can hear them.
And can you sell a house where there's been a murder?
Producer: Pete Wilson
Presenter: Shari Vahl.
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Chapters
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Health Complaints
How easy is it to make sure your complaints about healthcare are heard within the NHS?
Duration: 08:08
Ski Over-hiring
Gap years students are left out in the cold after a ski company hires too many staff
Duration: 04:00
Colouring Books
Can a grown-up relieve stress with a colouring book?
Duration: 03:26
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Insurance Raids
Police crack down on people fiddling their home insurance claim forms
Duration: 05:12
Cancer/Dementia Nurses
The UK's first Macmillan dementia and cancer nurse is appointed in Manchester
Duration: 07:55
Death Houses
How an infamous death can affect the sale of a property
Duration: 05:24
Death Houses
How an infamous death can affect the sale of a property
Duration: 05:24
Children Fire Alarm
Calls for changes to the pitch of fire alarms so everyone can hear them
Duration: 03:28
Children Fire Alarm
Calls for changes to the pitch of fire alarms so everyone can hear them
Duration: 03:28
Broadcast
- Wed 26 Nov 2014 12:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM