Tearing Us Apart 1: Erik Erikson through James Dean Eyes
Tearing Us Apart is an ongoing exploration into human psychology. This week Violet and Freddy learn about Erik Erikson’s theory of how personalities develop through life. And then apply what they’ve learned to Rebel Without a Cause…
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Camden Fringe 2019: 'No Water In the Jungle' comes
‘I’m going to tell you a story’, says the story teller. ‘Get on with it!’ say the children. Is the tortoise always the villian? Will the lion be the hero? Co-operation is both the key to the story and to how freelance photographer Ifeoma Onyefulu came to have a play for children, in the Camden Fringe Festival.
‘No Water in the Jungle’ has been adapted by someone who comes from a long line of storytellers in Nigerian Igbo tradition.
“No Water in the Jungle: 5th-11th August at 2.30pm
Archway Methodist Church, Archway Close, London N193DT
Tickets £6. Book: 020-824 54 609.
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Camden Councillor Angela Mason talks to CCRadio about Universal Credit
Angela Mason, Camden Councillor and lead on matters concerning children and families, talked with Camden Community Radio about her concerns re the roll out of the Government’s policy of Universal Credit to Camden.
All new claims for Child Tax Credit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Income-based JobSeekers Allowance, Income-related Employment & Support Allowance and working tax credit will be replaced by Universal Credit and claims will have to be made online rather than in person.
In 2019, all Housing benefit claims, excluding those of pensioners are to be replaced by Universal credit. Early rollout of the scheme suggests that it will drive people into deeper poverty and great hardship.
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Aysen Soyer LLB: On divorce and children
Aysen Soyer is a Family Law Solicitor at Wilsons Solicitors in Tottenham. In a new series for Camden Community Radio, Aysen discusses some of the most common questions that she gets from her clients. For the second episode, she discusses how it is decided who takes care of children after a divorce. It may be that the parents simply decide it outside of court, that a disagreement leads to formal proceedings, or a family member gets involved if they believe the children are not being properly cared for.
If you have any questions or comments for Aysen, you can email her on admin@ccradio.org, or tweet @CCRadio.
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What Are they saying about the 8th Mrs Brown?
This piece was inspired by the fictional TV character Mrs Brown, which is set in Finglas, in North Dublin. A Finglas resident wonders what the people there think of the 8th amendment to the Irish constitution (which gives equal right to life to the foetus as to the pregnant woman), which is the subject of a referendum on 25th May. Taking a trip down memory lane and reviewing the hardships that putting the foetal hearbeat ahead of women’s health caused in Finglas (and all over Ireland). This audio was originally developed for a Speaking of IMELDA performance in Ireland in 2016.
The referendum to repeal the 8th Amendment to the Irish constitution and clear the way for permitting abortion up to 12 weeks takes place on 25th May. For more information, see the attached links
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