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Kizzy Crawford, Online harassment, Young women not going to university

Jane Garvey talks to three young women who have chosen not to go to university. A discussion on possible solutions to online harassment. And singer Kizzy Crawford performs live.

Three young women discuss why they have chosen an alternative route to going to university.
Singer-songwriter Kizzy Crawford is from Wales. She is the youngest person ever to feature on the Welsh A-Level music syllabus. She is singing live on the programme.
Following a recent Woman's Hour on online harassment, we consider possible solutions with three social media experts.
We discuss recent environmentally friendly initiatives in the fashion industry including H&M's range of conscious clothing and garment collections to allow shoppers to recycle their old and unused clothes.
Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Lucinda Montefiore.

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45 minutes

Chapters

  • Young Women not going to University

    Ambitious young women who have not gone to university and have taken alternative routes

    Duration: 12:08

  • Kizzy Crawford

    Welsh singer-songwriter and youngest person featured on the Welsh A-Level music syllabus

    Duration: 09:14

  • Recycling Fashion

    H&M have launched a range of conscious clothing in an attempt to create sustainable style

    Duration: 09:34

  • Online Harassment

    How likely is a solution to online harassment and who should take responsibility?

    Duration: 09:49

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jane Garvey
Interviewed Guest Tessa Cooper
Interviewed Guest Radhika Parmar
Interviewed Guest Amy Grange
Interviewed Guest Kizzy Crawford
Interviewed Guest Leigh Alexander
Interviewed Guest Laura Scaife
Interviewed Guest Liv Stones
Interviewed Guest Tamsin Lejeune
Interviewed Guest Catarina Midby
Producer Lucinda Montefiore

Broadcast

  • Mon 12 Sep 2016 10:00

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