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By ice&fire Theatre - human rights stories
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Have you ever thought what happens if you can’t pay for a funeral? Just how much does it cost and who do you go to for help? Teresa, Rick and Thomas share their struggles with funeral poverty and the charity Down To Earth offer help and advice on where to turn.
Main presenter: Lindesay Mace
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Sharon and Ruth have worked all their lives but when illness and disability strike they both turn to the benefit system for help. As the government prepares to move disabled claimants onto Universal Credit, we bring you two more stories of people struggling to get the help they need.
Main presenter: Helen Clapp
Organisations and Reports mentioned in the podcast:
Zacchaeus 2000 (Z2K) http://z2k.org
Statement on Visit to the United Kingdom, by Professor Philip Alston, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights https://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/Poverty/EOM_GB_16Nov2018.pdf
Welfare conditionality project http://www.welfareconditionality.ac.uk/
If you’ve been affected by any of the issues mentioned in this episode, get help and information here:
St Paul’s Money Advice Centre: http://www.sph.org/get-involved/teams/money-advice-team
Islington People’s Rights: http://www.ipradvice.org.uk/
Crosslight: https://www.crosslightadvice.org/
Zacchaeus 2000 (Z2K): http://z2k.org/
Citizens Advice: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
Cardinal Hume Centre https://www.cardinalhumecentre.org.uk/
Advice Services Alliance http://asauk.org.uk/
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One in four families are single parent households and one in three in London. In the final episode of this series, four Mums share their stories of life as a single parent and we ask what’s it really like raising a child alone?
Main presenter: Christine Bacon
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London is fast becoming a 24-hour city, in this episode we talk to some of its growing number of night workers. What’s it like to work while most of us are asleep? Why do workers choose to be nocturnal? Is it a choice at all?
Main presenter: Rebecca Scroggs
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What does is mean to be LGBT+ in the capital? Does Pride in London speak to you? We visit Galop and the Outside Project and share stories from members of London’s LGBT+ community, exploring attitudes to Pride in London and how a seaside excursion gave rise to UK Black Pride.
Main presenter: Seb Aguirre
Organisations mentioned in the episode:
The Albert Kennedy Trust: A service for homeless LGBT youth Twitter
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Follow this link for an LGBTQ guide to staying safe online https://www.vpnmentor.com/blog/lgbtq-guide-online-safety/
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Do the privileged have the monopoly on the top universities? Would you be prepared to work for free? We talk to students, teachers and actor George Costigan to bring you stories of people striving to level the playing field.
Main presenter: Waleed Akhtar
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From the smallest strike the UK’s ever seen to nationwide action, we head to the picket line to bring you 3 stories of London’s most inspiring Living Wage campaigns. How far would you go for a fair day’s pay?
Main presenter: Christine Bacon
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Freddy and Angelica have thankfully had their low pay issue resolved.
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Yousif’s struggled with homelessness, Caroline’s cooked with cockroaches and Rebecca’s called some unusual places home. Three stories of renting in the capital and some thoughts on what needs to change with Generation Rent.
Main presenter: Lindesay Mace
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Tita and Margaret were both forced to flee their native countries (Chile and Uganda) almost forty years apart and ended up in London. We look at the refugee experience then and now. We also talk to activists at a ‘Shut Yarls Wood’ demonstration and ask them why they decided to join the growing movement.
Main presenter: Seb Aguirre
More about Margaret and Lydia’s story here https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/27/back-home-we-cant-kiss-the-gay-badminton-star-forced-to-flee-uganda
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Jayne, Bob and Mary’s working lives came to a halt due to illness and disability. They share their experiences of the benefit system and the uncertainty and anxiety they face.
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Music and sound editing by Michael Edwards: composer, film scores, television http://www.michaeledwards.tv/
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.