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Radio 4,04 Oct 2017,45 mins

Mental health at work, Affordable funerals, Playground closures

You and Yours

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We hear new research on how mental health problems affect people at work. How far has the increasing public awareness of mental health improved attitudes among employers? Would you be willing to tell your boss if you were struggling with your mental health? A study carried out by an insurance company suggests that the average cost of a funeral in the UK is now just over £4,000 and prices have risen by more than 70% in the last decade. Some local authorities are now stepping into the market to provide their own services, with a fixed low cost. These are quite different from the public health or "pauper's" burials carried out by local councils, these are full funerals with all the usual features, but at a lower price. What effect could this have on the market for funerals and what will it mean for traditional funeral directors? Across England, children's playgrounds are closing. Research carried out by the Association of Play Industries, a trade body, found that between 2014 and 2016, local authorities closed 214 playgrounds and a further 234 were earmarked for closure. As many councils struggle with smaller budgets, some say they can no longer afford to maintain all of their playgrounds. But some authorities have found a way to invest in new ones. We hear how parents and children are affected when local plagrounds close, and ask how local authorities can continue to provide these important services to children. Producer: Jonathan Hallewell Presenter: Winifred Robinson.

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