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‘A lot of the young people feel like they’re at their home in a room full of people but they’re still alone. How is that?’ Nequela on helping young people at risk of getting into trouble. The last in our series Off The Rails

When does fussy eating become a danger to health? Do high-profile cases affect the fight for equal pay? How prison experience helps youth worker Nequela support at-risk teenagers.As BBC journalist Carrie Gracie prepares to release her new book, Equal, about her yearlong battle for equal pay, we discuss the impact this case has had on equal pay for all.

Now for the final part in our series Off The Rails. We’ve been following the work of South London youth worker Nequela whose personal experience of getting into trouble and prison helps her reach troubled teens. Jo Morris met her one Thursday afternoon when she was getting things ready for the evening's senior youth club.

Experts are warning about the risks of extreme fussy eating after a teenager developed permanent sight loss after living on a diet of chips and crisps.

Dr Lucy Serpell, Clinical Lead for Eating Disorders at North East London NHS Foundation Trust and associate professor of Psychology of Eating Disorders at UCL

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