
Should the government fund so-called amateur 'paedophile hunters'?
Jim Gamble, who headed the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, thinks public money could be used to create a "citizens' army" of detectives.
Vinny Hurrell sits in for Stephen. On the programme today, should the Government fund so-called amateur 'paedophile hunters'? Jim Gamble, who headed the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, thinks public money could be used to create a "citizens' army" of detectives. Plus, is it time to take sex education out of the hands of teachers? A survey has found that 1 in 5 people here - say their sexual education lessons were based on the personal beliefs of the teacher or stance of the school - Rather than evidence-based information.
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Child Exploitation

Jim Gamble, who headed the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, thinks public money could be used to create a "citizens' army" of detectives.
Sex Education

Is it time that sex edcuation was taken out of the hands of school teachers?
A survey has found that 1 in 5 people here - say their sexual education lessons were based on the personal beliefs of the teacher or stance of the school - Rather than evidence-based information.
Public Art

The £100k raindrop. A new piece of public art – is it worth it?
Tomorrow sees Belfast celebrate Culture Night
and to coincide with the event a new piece of public art will be unveiled.
'origin' as it will be known, will become the highest positioned sculpture - in Belfast,
overlooking the city from Cavehill Country Park.
At a cost of £100,000, it will be illuminated by a soft white glow, and the raindrop design - will appear to float.
Broadcast
- Thu 15 Sep 201609:03BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster


