Breaking patterns in relationships. Why nursing may be undervalued. Raising a child with autism from an ethnic background.
Woman's Hour
BBC
4.1 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 29 January 2020
⏱️ 45 minutes
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Summary
Over the past few weeks we've been hearing women’s personal experiences about their relationships and why things went wrong. Today it's the turn of a woman we're calling " Sadie".
Nurses are under-valued across the UK because of an old-fashioned view that caring for others is a ‘feminine characteristic’. That’s according to a new study, commissioned by the Royal College of Nursing. Jenni talks to Dr Anne Humbert one of the authors of the report and to Dame Donna Kinnair Chief Exec and General Secretary of the RCN about what needs to be done to change the public perception of the profession.
The domestic abuse sector is facing a sustained funding crisis, with the Women's Aid Annual Audit showing that 64% of refuge referrals were declined last year. The number of refuge bed spaces in England is now 30% below the number recommended by the Council of Europe. Sarah Davidge the Research and Evaluation Manager from Women's Aid talks about what they think needs to be done to plug the funding gap.
Getting the right information and support to raise a child with autism can be difficult for any parent. But if the child is from an ethnic background, research has shown that this can act as a 'double discrimination'. Why is this the case? We hear from Pam Aculey whose oldest son has autism and now has produced a series of children's picture books. And Venessa Bobb who has two children with the condition and now runs her own charity - A 2nd Voice - set up to help families like hers.
Presenter Jenni Murray Producer Beverley Purcell
Guest; Dr Anne Humbert Guest ; Dame Donna Kinnair Guest; Pam Aculey Guest; Venessa Bobb Guest; Sarah Davidge
Reporter; Milly Chowles.
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| 0:00.0 | Just before this BBC podcast gets underway, here's something you may not know. |
| 0:04.6 | My name's Linda Davies and I Commission Podcasts for BBC Sounds. |
| 0:08.4 | As you'd expect, at the BBC we make podcasts of the very highest quality featuring the most knowledgeable |
| 0:14.3 | experts and genuinely engaging voices. What you may not know is that the BBC |
| 0:20.4 | makes podcasts about all kinds of things like pop stars, |
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| 0:29.7 | If you'd like to discover something a little bit unexpected, find your next podcast over at BBC Sounds. |
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| 0:41.0 | Hello, Jenny Wari welcoming you to the Women's Hour Podcast for Wednesday, the 29th of January. |
| 0:47.8 | Good morning. |
| 0:49.0 | In today's programme, the impact of a sustained funding crisis in the domestic abuse sector. Women's aides say |
| 0:56.4 | 64% of referrals for refuge had to be declined last year. What needs to be done? |
| 1:04.3 | The last in our series of damaging relationships, one woman suffers the control of another, and |
| 1:10.3 | a double discrimination. |
| 1:12.1 | Why do parents from an ethnic minority find it hard to get support |
| 1:16.3 | if their child has autism? |
| 1:18.7 | Now nobody will be surprised that the nursing profession is notoriously underpaid and |
| 1:25.2 | that it's becoming increasingly difficult to recruit and retain people who may have chosen |
| 1:29.7 | to work in the ultimate caring job. |
| 1:33.0 | The Royal College of Nursing has come up with a report which definitively pinpoints the reason |
| 1:37.8 | why nurses it says are undervalued because of the old-fashioned view that caring for others is a feminine characteristic. |
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