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Protecting girls from abuse, male carers, and chocolate for women

Would more relationship advice at school help prevent violence against teenage girls? Plus male carers, chocolate for women, James Bond, and is the foodie fad over?

Would more relationship advice at school help prevent violence against teenage girls? With two new films focusing on male carers we discuss the problems and rewards of the role. The more we look the less we cook - is the foodie fad over? Marketing chocolate at women, and the suave suits of James Bond.
Presented by Jenni Murray
Produced by Laura Northedge.

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58 minutes

Chapters

  • Male Carers

    How do the needs of male carers differ from those of female caregivers? Jenni speaks to Michael Fassio who cared for his mother and Ed Holloway, Head of Care and Services Research from the MS Society.

    Duration: 11:34

  • Could sex and relationship education be better taught in schools?

    Shadow ±«Óãtv Secretary Yvette Cooper discusses her plans to promote better sex and relationship education in schools. Jenni is also joined by Holly Dustin, Director of End Violence Against Women.

    Duration: 08:57

  • The Changing Image of James Bond

    How has the look of Ian Fleming's James Bond evolved since he first appeared on screen 50 years ago? Judi Herman meets Lindy Hemming, co-curator of the Bond Style exhibition in London.

    Duration: 06:52

  • Crispello Chocolate Bar for Women

    Joining Jenni to discuss the arrival of the Crispello chocolate bar for women, is Helen Lewis of the New Statesman and Nicola Mendelsohn, Exec Chairman of Karmarama and President of the IPA.

    Duration: 06:24

  • The More We Look the Less We Cook

    Jenni is joined by the restaurant critic and co-founder of the London Restaurant Festival, Fay Maschler and by Steven Poole, author of You Aren't What You Eat - Fed Up with Gastroculture.

    Duration: 08:07

Broadcast

  • Thu 4 Oct 2012 10:00

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