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Care Quality Commission, Host your own movie, Teen heroes

The Care Quality Commission's new chief inspector of adult social care outlines her plans. Tailored screenings at local cinemas. And celebrating teen activists.

In an exclusive broadcast interview, we speak to Kate Terroni, the new chief inspector of adult social care at the Care Quality Commission. She was previously Director of Adult Services in Oxfordshire and co-chair of the national workforce network at ADASS - the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services. She talks to Winifred Robinson, about her experience in the care system and what she hopes to achieve in her new role.

We report on how some film fans are organising their own screenings of their favourite movies at local cinemas and selling tickets online. Our reporter, Andrew Fletcher, visits a multiplex cinema in central Manchester where movie fans have used crowdfunding to get their favourite film on the big screen.

If recent headlines are to be believed, teenagers have overturned the stereotype that they simply don't care. From fronting climate change campaigns to changing Government policy on period poverty - teenagers are inspiring real change. Almost half had done something to try to make that happen. We talk to Margaret Rooke, the author of You can change the world - a book celebrating what some teenagers have done. And we hear from Lucy Gavaghan, who features in the book. When she was 14 she set up a petition against the sale of eggs from caged hens.

Presenter: Winifred Robinson
Producer: Tara Holmes

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40 minutes

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  • Mon 24 Jun 2019 12:18

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