Abortion in America, Stamping out sexual harassment in the workplace, Talking to young people about drugs
Abortion in America, Stamping out sexual harassment in the workplace, Talking to young people about drugs.
Last month the US Supreme Court agreed to consider a major challenge to reproductive rights, saying it will look at the state of Mississippi’s bid to enforce a ban on almost all abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy. Two days later the Republican governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, signed into law a six-week abortion ban. Why are attempts to reduce women’s access to these services being made? Last week one young Texan woman decided to use her platform at her high school graduation to give a speech on the so-called ‘Heartbeat Bill’. A speech that has gone viral. Emma speaks to 18 year-old Paxton Smith, and to Amanda Taub, a reporter for the New York Times.
Last week we heard from Lord Heseltine who was unhappy about being forced as a Member of the House of Lords to attend an online course around sexual harassment entitled 'Valuing Everyone Training’. In response, we received a text: ‘I’m a young female staffer and did the Valuing Everyone course last autumn. It wasn’t bad, but wouldn’t stop people mistreating colleagues/staff and isn’t a replacement for a proper HR system.' We speak to Stella Chandler, Focal Point Training who runs similar courses, and Deeba Syed, a lawyer who set up and manages the sexual harassment at work advice line at Rights of Women on what needs to be done to stamp out sexual harassment in the workplace.
Daniel Spargo-Mabbs was a popular, intelligent and charismatic 16 year-old boy. But one evening in January 2014, he never came home. Dan had gone to an illegal rave and taken a lethal dose of the drug MDMA. Seven years later, his mother Fiona Spargo-Mabbs, is one of the country’s leading drug education advisors, and has just published the book ‘I Wish I’d Known: Young People, Drugs and Decisions; a Guide for Parents and Carers'.
Presenter: Emma Barnett
Producer: Frankie Tobi
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The first murder to be convicted on DNA evidence is set to be released on parole
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Abortion in America
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Abortion in America
Last month the US Supreme Court agreed to consider a challenge to reproductive rights
Duration: 15:21
Stamping out sexual harassment in the workplace
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Stamping out sexual harassment in the workplace
Lord Heseltine was unhappy about being forced to attend a course around sexual harassment
Duration: 20:11
Talking to young people about drugs
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Talking to young people about drugs
Fiona Spargo-Mabbs, has just published the book ‘I Wish I’d Known: Young People, Drugs and
Duration: 10:04
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