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Woman's Hour

Listener Week: Women and trades, Afghanistan, Stealthing, Dumping a friend

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

A recent survey revealed that tradespeople are £35,000 better off than university graduates. But only 14.5% of the construction workforce as a whole is female, and that drops to just 2% when it comes to skilled manual trades, according to CITB figures. Barbara Marshfield has been a painter and decorator for 25 years, and got in touch. She joins Emma to discuss, along with Steph Leese who has her own successful business, and Fiona Sharp, Social Value Director for Procure Plus.

Reports from this morning and over the weekend reveal a desperate situation for many women and children in Afghanistan trying to flee. We've heard a lot, and seen pictures of the male British troops who have and are currently serving on the ground in Afghanistan. But what about the women? How differently do women approach these situations... Alice Bromage served in Afghanistan as a Major. She did 2 tours, and left in 2016.

In the past few months, a number of women have spoken out about stealthing -a form of sexual violence that involves non-consensual condom removal. One listener wants to know if there is a male equivalent, and if not, how the gender of a victim impacts the way society views rape. Emma is joined by the barrister Harriet Johnson and Dr Siobhan Weare, Senior Lecturer at the Lancaster University Law School who has researched criminal justice and male survivors of sexual violence.

The breakdown of romantic relationships can have a significant impact on us - but so too can the breakdown of friendships, sometimes being even more painful. Listener Melanie joins us to discuss her experience of losing a friendship, as does journalist and writer, Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett and relationship expert and author, Liz Pryor.

Presented by Emma Barnett Produced by Frankie Tobi

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Hello, I'm Emma Barnet and welcome to Woman's Hour from BBC Radio 4.

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Hello and welcome to not just another week but listener week here on

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women's hour if it's your first time you're not alone it's my first one too

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essentially you're in charge what you want to hear about questions you would like

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answering who you would like to answer them.

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I will do my very best, we all will hear the team working very hard on women's hour.

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Usually you and your experiences and views imbue the whole program in a reactive sense, texts and emails in response to the

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discussions that you hear. But this is your week to tell me and all of the team what

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you want to hear proactively. There is still time, still airtime, up for grabs as we go through your messages and

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alight upon themes and strong ideas and questions so the number you need to get in

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touch to share what you would like to be covered. 84844 is the number to

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text. Social media at BBC Women's Hour or email us through

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our website. But let's get started with our first program of listener week. On today's

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program we're going to hear from a female

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