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Anna Wardley argues that we should better support children whose parents kill themselves.
Beginning her talk in the dark waters of the English Channel as she attempts to swim non-stop around the Isle of Wight, Anna describes darkness of a different kind as she explains the need for children whose parents kill themselves to be better supported. And that should start with counting them.
Producer: Giles Edwards
By BBC Radio 44.4
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Anna Wardley argues that we should better support children whose parents kill themselves.
Beginning her talk in the dark waters of the English Channel as she attempts to swim non-stop around the Isle of Wight, Anna describes darkness of a different kind as she explains the need for children whose parents kill themselves to be better supported. And that should start with counting them.
Producer: Giles Edwards

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