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Radio 4,19 Dec 2017,58 mins
Romola Garai, House plants, Rise in the reporting of sexual assaults
Woman's HourAvailable for over a year
Actor Romala Garai talks about her role as the intimidating Marin Brandt in the BBC's television adaptation of bestselling book, The Miniaturist. Data released by London's Metropolitan police service this week shows that the number of women reporting rape has risen by 80% in the last four years. Kim Doyle, a former rape prosecutor who now runs a sexual violence training company and Rachel Krys from End Violence Against Women discuss why a rise in the number of sex crimes being reported hasn't lead to an increase in prosecutions. Anna Jackson is an ex-Team GB Paralympian, wheelchair basketball player, and now award winning coach. She describes how building a person's confidence is the most rewarding part of coaching. Since September a pioneering project has been trying out a multi-generational approach to care bringing together nursery children and the predominantly female residents of a care home. Judi Herman visited during the preparations of the Festival of Hanukkah to find out what the young and old get out of it. It's Christmas, you've just bought a poinsettia, yet you know its days are numbered. Your pot plants are crying out for attention, yet you're wondering if an oh-so-fashionable cactus, succulent or cheese plant would be a good festive gift. Alys Fowler and Emma Sibley, both have books out on house plants. Presenter: Tina Daheley Producer: Lucinda Montefiore.
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