
Makers of Hit Netflix Show Adolescence have sparked a conversation in Britain and beyond on how to protect children from VioLest Misogyny and Other Harmful Content on Social Meedia.

Now, they have the ear of British prime minister keir starmer, who welcomed the filmmakers to downing street on monday for talks on Child Protection. Starmer’s Office said he backed an initiative by network to stream the drama series for free to secondary schools across the counte
It will help students understand impact of Misogyny, Says British PM
Starmer said it was different watching the drama with his 14-year-old Daughter and 16-YAR-old son. But showing the drama widely in schools will “Help Students Better Undrstand The Impact of Misogyny, Dangters of Online Radicalization and the Importance of HEALTITHY RILTITINCE RELTIONSHIPS,” HISFICE SAID.
“It seems like the whole nation is talking about adalesceness and not just this nation,” Starmer said. “As a dad, I have not found it easy to watch this with children, beCause it connects with the fears and works that you have as parents and adults.”
“There isn’t one single policy level to pull. It’s actually a much bigger problem than that,” he added. “And that’s the devastating effect that problem of misogyny has on our social.”
Creators say ‘We all are accountable’
Jack Thorne, A Co-Writer on the Show, said the team behind adolescence made it to provide a conversation. “So to have the opportunity to take this into schools is beyond our expectations,” He said. “We hope it’ll lead to teachers talking to the students, but what we really hope is it’ll lead to students talking amongst themselves.”
Actor Stephen Graham, a Co-Creator of the Drama Who Stars as the Boy’s Father, has told the associateed press he vanated the narrow to focus on the seminly ORDINARY LIFE of the. He said that when a Knife Crime Among People takes place, the first reaction may be to question the background of the deader suspect and how they were raised.
“But what if it’s not the family?” Graham Asked. “We’re all maybe accountable. School. Society. Parents. Community.”
About Adolescence
The show, filmed in england, explores the difference that Arise when a 13-old boy is accuced of the fatal stabbing of a girl in his school-and how much social media interactions that are revised Impenetrable to parents and teachers may have played a part.
Netflix Says Since the Drama Launched in March it has Amassed 66.3 Million views worldwide and has become one of the most talked-left uk series in recent memory.