While Keir Starmer met creators, adolescence was free for schools

Cultural reporter

Prime Minister, Hit Netflix Drama Adolescents, producers, online to discuss the impact of a Downing Street meeting to discuss the effect of young children, “it is really hard to watch,” he said.
Sir Keir Starmer, a 13 -year -old child accused of murder, “Many people how to react to how to react in a combination of problems in an intensively shining torch,” he said.
However, he warned that there was no “silver bullet response” or “a policy branch that can be withdrawn.”
Sir Keir also made a move by Netflix to exhibit the series free of charge in secondary schools.

The program led to a national conversation about the impact of social media and “manosphere” impressives.
Jack Thorne, who wrote the show with the actor Stephen Graham, said soon. The Prime Minister should think of a smartphone ban in schools, similar to Australia, who passed a law that prohibits the use of social media for children under 16 years of age.
Thorne and producer Jo Johnson gave Sir Keir with aid organizations at the meeting on Monday. Including NSPCC and Children’s Association and young people. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy was there.
Prime Minister told them The show was “sad from time to time” but under discussions about problems “a touch of paper”.
“We are watching with our children – my son is 16 years old, my daughter 14 – and I have to say really hard.”
He was very detained, because he said, “In a sense, it can really be everywhere in the drama, and it can be almost any child.”
He shed light on the “hostility of women, online content and the withdrawal of these children, especially men to this world”.
However, unlike some of the government’s dealing with, he added, “There is no obvious policy response to answer all these questions.”
“It is much wider than that. This is a cultural issue, and therefore we have to look more broadly, work as a society in this regard, so I am really glad that puberty will be shown in schools because I think that young people should watch.”
Netflix announced that the drama will be available through Atre Film+ School Flow service for all UK Secondary Schools.
When asked to prohibit phones in schools proposed by the conservative opposition, 97% of the schools already said that – so “not my mind, not a central problem”.
“If we’re going to deal with this, personally, I prefer us to focus on what I think of the real issue, so what do you actually access at school or elsewhere, because this is a critical problem for me.”
“And there are materials in school that should not be accessed clearly.”

The government drew attention to measures, including the online security law, which says that social media companies will have to protect children from harmful materials such as pornography, self -harm, bullying and materials that promote dangerous stunts.
Platforms will be expected to adopt “age assurance technologies” to prevent children from seeing harmful content.
Sir Keir is a “important part of the legislation”, but we should visit again if we have to go back and protect young people. “
The Prime Minister also rejected a proposal that the demonstration of the program in schools will spend a lot of time online, but would demonize men like Jamie in puberty.
“I think it’s probably wrong to think that there is a group of men. [material]”BBC said Radio 1’s news chin.
“Certainly, there is a group of extremes of it, and of course we see it in the drama, but I think many men will probably be somewhere in a continuity here.”
School screenings
The government also updates the guidance of schools about how schools should teach children about relationships, gender and health education (RSHE).
Recently reported Times Following the debate about puberty, it will include “the increasing attractiveness of impressives such as Andrew Tate”.
Speaking later, Thorne said it was a “bright” meeting.
He said, “It wasn’t about us about us,” he said. “This was about facilitating conversation with charities and youth groups who really understood what was going on, and I hope a solution can be found for this problem.”
The success of puberty, these charities and groups, “helped to have the opportunity to make speeches that they have not had before and have to have before, and this can lead to a policy change and better for young people,” he added.
Men who want to belong to ‘need an alternative option’
Pria Rai and Riyah Collins, BBC Newsbeat
For 22 -year -old Harry Foster, radicalization as a young man was “very easy”.
“As a child, it is very easy to have no direction or a positive role model to sweep with something.” He said.
He said that the pro -excessive groups used addiction problems and vulnerability as a young man and direct him to share racist and female enemy views.
Um I thought I found a sense of belonging, “Newsbeat said. “In fact, what I was given was a very harmful and very radical political views poultry, which is almost like a exchange to belong to these people.”
He received help in the Warren Youth Group in Hull, and now he works with them to help other men and young men in similar situations.
Harry welcomed Sir Keir’s work plans with Netflix to show puberty in secondary schools, but said that more work should be done.
“I don’t think there’s a time when young people feel more disconnected than politicians as a whole.”
“It is only equally important to inform young men about the problems of such ideologies, but we offer an alternative to young men and men looking for something that will be identified desperately.
“I don’t think it’s as simple as showing a TV show. It needs to be a positive alternative for young people.”