MMP-RadioDoc
Break the glass ceiling
As it stands, only 1 in 4 blind and partially sighted people are in employment. This documentary will explore the limitations blind people face when looking for work, why these limitations exist and what is presently being done to tackle this. Production blog: http://alonahoodmmp.wordpress.com
The best time of your life?
Students all over the UK suffer from mental health issues. But what’s being done to help them? Max Penny-Barrow went to find out what the ideal approach might look like and to see what’s happening all over the UK to combat mental illness at Universities. Listen below: me>
Womanhood: The Cut & Recovery
Womanhood: The Cut & Recovery focuses on how survivors of FGM recover from their physical trauma, the factors driving the practice and what can be done to stop it.
A Teachers’ Pain – MMP Radio Documentary
A radio documentary highlighting the rising issue of school violence against teachers in the UK.
A Little Secret
A Little Secret is a radio documentary produced by Laura Norman-Phipps about victimisation in the care system. This documentary has been created to fit within the style of BBC Radio 4’s File on 4. This documentary contains sensitive content which some listeners may find difficult to hear. In recent months, the care system […]
Making a Splash – Radio Documentary
Making a Splash focuses on the rising trend of people not drinking alcohol. 25% of 16 – 24 year olds chose not to drink alcohol in 2017 alone and the trend doesn’t seem to be slowing down. With this comes the rise of non-alcoholic alternatives which have exploded in the recent years. Listen to the […]
FGM On the Curriculum
FGM On The Curriculum is a radio documentary produced by Claudia Stobbart for her Final Year Multimedia Project. This documentary has been created for BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. Claudia investigates Female Genital Mutilation in the UK and education’s role in preventing the cruel cultural practise. She speaks to survivor Hoda Ali, NHS safeguarding nurse […]
Beepocalypse: Saving Our Pollination Population
We are often told that the bees are dying. But is this true? Whilst Britain’s wildflower meadows have faced a 97% reduction, and pesticide use causes concern for our pollinators, could they be in danger? In this radio documentary, I find out what people from all walks of life are doing to help the UK’s […]
Joystick Revolution – The UK’s First Game Union
Many young people studying to, or already work in making video games in the UK. Working conditions are allegedly poor throughout the industry, but there’s a group of people trying to make it better – how well are they doing? Astrid Johnson investigates. For a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Joystick Revolution, check out […]