Three Girls, Living with a terminal illness, Juggling care and work
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This week a drama based on the Rochdale sex abuse scandal is being broadcast over three consecutive nights on BBC One. It portrays the experiences of girls who were groomed...
show moreThe experience of those caring for family members who are ill is something we discuss on Woman's Hour often. In light of the Conservative manifesto pledge to give people the right to up to a year of unpaid leave to look after a relative full time while retaining rights to their job, we speak to three listeners about how they managed.
Documentary maker Sue Bourne on her new film, A Time To Live which features twelve people who've been told they have a terminal illness and may only have months to live. Sue says, "I didn't want to make a film about dying but about living. I wanted to speak to people who'd decided that if they only had a short time left they were going to make the most of that time." One of her interviewees is Lisa Keech: a mother of two teenage girls, she insists a cancer diagnosis, while devastating, has improved the quality of her life.
Presented by Jane Garvey
Produced by Jane Thurlow.
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