UKIP Youth for C4 News
Meet a new and refreshing side of UKIP – the youth wing of the party, Young Independence. Broadcast on 20th Sept
Meet a new and refreshing side of UKIP – the youth wing of the party, Young Independence. Broadcast on 20th Sept
We follow young SMP and other young politicos in Scotland for C4 News to find out what possible independence means to them. Broadcast 05.08.14.
Our film for C4 News about the lost generation of young people in Britain, broadcast on 10th Feb 2014.
To mark National Apprenticeships Week 3-7th March 2014, our C4 News report looks at the good and bad in British apprenticeships schemes.
Filming at the Old Bailey and schools throughout the country, this educational documentary series for BBC Learning unravels the mysteries of the legal profession as young people from UK state schools don wigs and gowns to prosecute and defend a case in a real courtroom, with the jury also made up of young people. We learn what really happens behind the closed doors of a courtroom – and what it takes to become a successful Barrister, Judge, Court Usher, Court Clerk or Court Reporter
Watch the film here
We follow an unconventional, highly effective anti-trafficking organisation in Mumbai, run by two inspirational young women who are creating the future female leaders of India. Broadcast Al Jazeera English, 18.10.11, 22.30 GMT or watch online here
Producer/Director: Kate Taunton, Assistant Producer: Lucy Porter Executive Producer: Lucy Baxter Editor: Taimur Khan Production Manager: Amber Parsons Online Editor: John McMullin
3 x 30 mins and 1 x 50 mins on Al Jazeera English. Sky channel 514, Freeview channel 89.
Across the developing world, millions of women are condemned to live a shadowy, half-existence because of Obstetric Fistula, a medical condition borne out of poverty and under-development that, in the developed world, has largely disappeared. In this intimate, observational series, we go inside the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, the only one of its kind in Africa, to meet the women who endure Obstetric Fistula and the dedicated staff who help them regain life; and discover the positive changes that are happening across Ethiopia to tackle this problem. Broadcast in March 2011 to mark International Womens Day
3 x 30 mins and 1 x 50 mins on Al Jazeera English. Sky channel 514, Freeview channel 89.
Across the developing world, millions of women are condemned to live a shadowy, half-existence because of Obstetric Fistula, a medical condition borne out of poverty and under-development that, in the developed world, has largely disappeared. In this intimate, observational series, we go inside the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, the only one of its kind in Africa, to meet the women who endure Obstetric Fistula and the dedicated staff who help them regain life; and discover the positive changes that are happening across Ethiopia to tackle this problem. Broadcast in March 2011 to mark International Womens Day.
3 x 30 mins and 1 x 50 mins on Al Jazeera English. Sky channel 514, Freeview channel 89.
Across the developing world, millions of women are condemned to live a shadowy, half-existence because of Obstetric Fistula, a medical condition borne out of poverty and under-development that, in the developed world, has largely disappeared. In this intimate, observational series, we go inside the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, the only one of its kind in Africa, to meet the women who endure Obstetric Fistula and the dedicated staff who help them regain life; and discover the positive changes that are happening across Ethiopia to tackle this problem. Broadcast in March 2011 to mark International Womens Day.
1 x 50 mins for Al Jazeera English