A study 26 children in England found wearing wireless earphones while a parent speaks into a microphone eases short-term hearing problems caused by glue ear, medics in Cambridge said.
Norah Al-Ani, director of Cambridge Rape Crisis Centre, for services to social justice and to gender equality
Norah Al-Ani, director of Cambridge Rape Crisis Centre, is to receive an MBE for her services to social justice and to gender equality. Norah receiving her honorary fellowship two years ago.
- Credit: ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY
Cambridge Rape Crisis Centre was set up as a confidential helpline in 1982 by a small group of local women.
It was a response to a growing awareness of sexual violence against women and girls, and the need to provide a safe space.
This gave many women their first chance to talk openly about their experiences of rape, sexual assault, childhood sexual abuse and other forms of violence.
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