Sleeplessness and new mothers, Margaret Drabble on Janet Frame, Are high street prices sexist?
Margaret Drabble celebrates the New Zealand author Janet Frame. How serious is sleeplessness after birth? And why do pink razors always cost more?
In November 2015 Woman's Hour spoke to Claire Throssell, mother to Jack and Paul, both killed in October 2014 by their father. Today Women's Aid, the domestic abuse charity, launches a major new campaign, 'Child First'. The campaign calls on the family courts and the Government to put the safety of children back at the heart of all decisions made by the family court judiciary. Their report 'Nineteen Child Homicides', details cases of children intentionally killed by a parent who was also known as a perpetrator of domestic abuse. Jane is joined by Polly Neate, Chief Executive of Woman's Aid and Anthony Douglas, CEO of CAFCASS, the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service.
The Women and Equalities Select Committee has announced that it will conduct an enquiry into the claims of sexist high street pricing that made the front page of the Times yesterday. We're joined by the committee chair Marie Miller MP and journalist Daisy Buchannan to ask why that pink razor costs more.
Sleeplessness after giving birth: How does this affect new mothers and what can be done to deal with a lack of sleep? Clinical psychologist Mia Scotland and Professor Jim Horne, Director of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University, talk to Jane about how to combat sleeplessness and when to get help.
We celebrate the New Zealand author Janet Frame, who spent 8 years in mental hospitals in her twenties and escaped only when officials realised she was a prize winning writer. This month Frame's first novel "Owls Do Cry," is republished. The author Margaret Drabble has written its introduction and discusses the brilliant, reclusive author.
Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Helen Fitzhenry.
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'He locked them in the attic and set the house on fire'
Claire Throssel tells the story of the day her sons were killed by their father
Techniques to help your children sleep
An archive episode of Woman's Hour from October 2015
A 3-year-old's sleep diary
It's not just parents of newborns who can't sleep. Hear a typical night for Barney.
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'Child First' campaign tackling domestic abuse
Polly Neate and Anthony Douglas discuss the report 'Nineteen Child Homicides'
Duration: 17:33
Janet Frame - New Zealand author
Margaret Drabble discusses Frame's incredible life and republishing "Owls Do Cry"
Duration: 06:35
Sexist high street pricing
Daisy Buchannan talks about the claims of sexist high street pricing
Duration: 04:57
Sleep deprivation in parents and carers
Mia Scotland and Jim Horne talk about how to combat sleeplessness and when to get help
Duration: 07:57
Biography of Janet Frame
The of the New Zealand writer, from the official website.Women's Aid
A UK based for women and children experiencing physical, sexual or emotional abuse in their own homes.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Producer Helen Fitzhenry Interviewed Guest Polly Neate Interviewed Guest Marie Miller Interviewed Guest Daisy Buchanan Interviewed Guest Mia Scotland Interviewed Guest Jim Horne Interviewed Guest Margaret Drabble Broadcast
- Wed 20 Jan 2016 10:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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