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Wendy and Peter Pan; Boarding kindergarten schools in China

Wendy takes centre stage as Peter Pan gets a feminist makeover. China's boarding kindergarten schools. And how child support in South Africa is helping reduce HIV in young women.

JM Barrie's classic tale Peter Pan given a feminist twist in a new adaptation for the RSC. What's the best way to after small children if the parents need, or want, to work? The 91Èȱ¬ World Service asked reporter, Madeline Morris to look at different models of childcare around the world. Today she looks at boarding kindergarten schools in China where children weekly board from the age of three and see their parents only at weekend. We look at a new study that reveals how child support in South Africa is helping to reduce the risk of young women getting HIV. Plus, All in the Mind, the weekly Radio 4 programme, is celebrating a quarter of a century by launching their 25th Anniversary Awards. Claudia Hammond talks about the Awards, how mental health care has changed for women during the time they've been on air and the early champions in the field, women like the American investigative journalist Nellie Bly.

Presenter Jenni Murray
Producer Kirsty Starkey
Output Editor Beverley Purcell.

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  • Wendy and Peter Pan

    Jenni discusses JM Barrie’s classic tale, newly adapted by the RSC with a feminist twist.

    Duration: 11:17

  • Child Support and HIV in South Africa

    Financial support which helps girls resist older men and reduce the risk of getting HIV.

    Duration: 07:44

  • Childcare Around The World: China

    Madeline Morris looks at boarding kindergarten schools in China.

    Duration: 15:29

  • Mental Health Awards, All in the Mind

    All in the Mind presenter Claudia Hammond on the programme's 25th Anniversary Awards.

    Duration: 07:13

Mental Health Awards, All in the Mind

All in the Mind, the weekly Radio 4 programme, is celebrating being the world’s longest running programme on mental health and psychology. They’re marking their quarter of a century on air with their new . The presenter Claudia Hammond joins Jenni to explain what the award categories are, changes in the way women experience mental health care and the early champions in this area, like the American investigative journalist Nellie Bly.

Child Support and HIV in South Africa

Child support in South Africa is helping girls resist the advances of older men, reducing the risk of getting HIV according to a new study. Oxford University has found that girls in families receiving financial assistance from the Government were two thirds less likely to become infected with HIV than those without financial support. One of the major causes of HIV spreading is ‘sugar daddies’ older boyfriends who give food, money or pay for school fees in return for sex. Jenni discusses with Dr Lucie Cluver one of the authors of the report from Johannesburg in South Africa.

Wendy and Peter Pan

Last year it was Matilda the Musical - now it’s . This year’s RSC Christmas show is an adaptation of JM Barrie’s classic tale, given a feminist twist by writer Ella Hickson. Jenni is joined by Ella and Carol Mavor, a professor at The University of Manchester who writes about children’s literature, Peter Pan and gender, to discuss the role of Wendy and femininity, the enduring appeal of Peter Pan, and putting women centre stage.

Childcare Around The World: China

What’s the best way to after small children if the parents need, or want, to work? The 91Èȱ¬ World Service asked reporter, Madeline Morris to look at different models of childcare around the world. Today she looks at boarding kindergarten schools in China where children weekly board from the age of three and see their parents only at weekends.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jenni Murray
Interviewed Guest Lucie Cluver
Interviewed Guest Claudia Hammond
Interviewed Guest Ella Hickson
Interviewed Guest Carol Mavor
Producer Kirsty Starkey
Editor Beverley Purcell

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  • Thu 12 Dec 2013 10:00

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