![]() | Bríd Hehir started her career in Ireland before working as a volunteer nurse in Africa for four years. She joined the national health service in the early 80s and remained there until 2011, first as a nurse, midwife and heath visitor and then as a senior manager before being made redundant in 2011. Until recently, she also practiced in the field of contraception and sexual health. During that time she developed a keen interest in the politics of health and health care provision both in the developed and developing world. |
Sunday 1 November 2009, 10.45am Café
We don't need no Sex Education
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Richard Donkin, independent journalist and author