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Power-lister Carol Black; Mood marketing; Children in Need

WH power-lister Professor Dame Carol Black on her leading role in medicine. Are advertisers targeting your mood? And why the RCM say one-in-four midwives are thinking of leaving.

Power Lister Professor Dame Carol Black on her route from history graduate to becoming one of the country's leading doctors. The message behind this week's drama inspired by real life stories of child exploitation and grooming. A quarter of midwives are so disenchanted with the profession that they're thinking of leaving according to a survey of more than a thousand members of the Royal College of Midwives which it is publishing ahead of its annual conference. Two experts from organisations supported by Children in Need discuss identifying those at risk. It's Monday and if you don't feel your best, that's no surprise according to one American study. In theory that makes it a good day for advertisers to bombard you with products to give you a lift. To what extent do they gauge our moods and do they get it right? Ex-nanny Nina Stibbe on her role in the domestic set-up of an unusual literary family.

Presenter: Jane Garvey.
Producer: Ruth Watts.

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58 minutes

Chapters

  • Midwives Considering Quitting

    New RCM survey says 1 in 4 midwives wants to quit.

    Duration: 04:44

  • Mood Marketing

    Do advertisers take advantage of women’s moods?

    Duration: 07:58

  • Nina Stibbe on Nannying

    Nina describes life in an unlikely family unit.

    Duration: 06:51

  • Professor Dame Carol Black

    Power-lister, principal of Newnham College and leading expert on health at work.

    Duration: 12:01

  • Child Sexual Exploitation & Grooming

    What are the signs of child sexual grooming and what can be done to help?

    Duration: 07:03

Midwives Considering Quitting

According to the Royal College of Midwives, a quarter of midwives are so disenchanted with the profession that they’re thinking of leaving.Ìý They surveyed more than a thousand members ahead of their annual conference. Jane is joined by Cathy Warwick, Chief Executive of the College to hear why they’re unhappy.

Mood Marketing - Ads Aimed at Women at a Low Ebb

Women feel at their least attractive on Monday mornings, according to a study by American marketing company PHD.Ìý So, PHD suggests that Monday is the perfect day to present women with adverts for instant beauty rescues and dressing for success.Ìý On Thursdays, women feel at their best, so this is the best time to bombard them with positive, life-affirming products.Ìý This is in the US, but what is happening in the UK? Gail Parminter, Creative director of Madwomen and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett, The Vagenda blog editor discuss targeted advertising and how women are sold stuff.Ìý What tactics are used?Ìý How harmless is the concept? How aware of women of the ways they are being sold to?Ìý And what might be the advertising of the future?Ìý

Insights of a Live-in Nanny

Nina Stibbe tells us about her new book, a compilation of letters she sent home while nannying for a very unusual literary family. Her employer was Mary-Kaye Wilmer, editor of the London Review of Books and Alan Bennett popped over for dinner every other day. A charming, funny and wise account of the domestic life of an unlikely family unit.

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Love, Nina. Published by Viking, is out now.Ìý.

Professor Dame Carol Black

Dame Carol Black is now the principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, but she is also still the county’s leading expert adviser on health at work, she’s advised both the present and previous governments – believing passionately that working plays a vital part in our health. As a consultant rheumatologist, she undertook pioneering research in scleroderma and set up a world renowned centre at the Royal Free Hospital in London. Not only has she been a leading specialist in her field, but a leader of her profession – a former National Director for Health and work, former Chairman of the Nuffield Trust, former Chairman of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and a former President of the Royal College of Physicians. Jane talks to Professor Dame Carol Black about how a working glass grammar school girl with a third class degree in history forged an unlikely path to become one of our leading doctors.

Children In Need Drama - Child Sexual Exploitation & Grooming

To mark , this week’s drama looks at child sexual exploitation and grooming. Holding On To You by D.L.Weller tells the story of a 14 year old girl called Holly, who is groomed and sexually abused after she becomes involved in a relationship with an older man. It’s inspired by real stories, and by the work of organisations supported by Children in Need, such as the charity and the network. To discuss the issues raised by the drama – the signs of child sexual exploitation and grooming, who is affected, and what can be done to help – Jane is joined by Sheila Taylor, Chief Executive of the NWG, and by Nicola Dalby, Acting Chief Executive Of Safe & Sound, which was involved in the writing of the series.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jane Garvey
Interviewed Guest Carol Black
Interviewed Guest Nina Stibbe
Interviewed Guest Cathy Warwick
Producer Ruth Watts

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  • Mon 11 Nov 2013 10:00

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