New Delhi:
Adolescence, A Netflix is making headlines to deal with important issues such as original, violent misconception on social media and preservation of children with harmful materials.
On Monday, British Prime Minister Kir Stmper hosted Adolescent Co-producer Jack Thorn and manufacturer Emily Feller and Jo Johnson to discuss child protection in Downing Street. He joined by representatives of charity such as Tender, NSPCC and Children’s Society.
After the meeting, the Prime Minister’s Office announced support for Netflix initiative to stream Adolescent For free in secondary schools across Britain.
The series will be available on INTU film+ streaming service, which will help schools dive into their subjects to create guides and resources with healthy relationship charity tenders.
talking about AdolescentKeer stormer said, “As a father, watching the show with my teenage son and daughter, I can tell you – it barely collides at home,” as is quoted Diversity,
The British Prime Minister said, “This is an important initiative to encourage more and more students to watch the show. As I see from my children, openly talking about the changes that how they communicate, the material they are looking at, they are searching for conversations with their peers and if we support them properly with contemporary challenges, they are important, and behave.”
Adolescent 13 -year -old Jamie Miller (starred by Owen Cooper) follows the story, who is arrested for killing a girl in his school.
Along with Owen, the show features Stephen Graham, Ashley Walters, Erin Doharti and Fai Marse in lead roles.
Talking about the impact of the series, Netflix VP of UK Content, Anne Mensa said, “Adolescent The national mood is captured, provoked important interactions and helps to clarify the pressures facing young people and parents in today’s society. ,
He said, “We are incredibly proud of the effect made by the show, and all UK schools are able to offer this through the film+. As part of it, healthy relationships will make resources for charity tender teachers and parents to help them navigate important subjects.”