An interview with an officer from the MET Police Armed Response Unit on how he responds to knife and gun crime calls. Describing one of his bad days, he talks about witnessing the death of a 13 year old and having to tell his father.
Sherice and her parents Mark and Shanazz on how acceptance of mixed relationships has changed since they brought up their family with both Asian and black cultures.
Three young men compare their experiences of education at a mixed state school, a public school and a boarding school – what do their schools have to offer and what would an ideal school be like?
Vox pops on what makes a good teacher. The film asks whether young people agree with recent news articles on needing more male and black teachers to act as role models.
Vox pops from all over the world on experiences with punishment at school, from writing lines to being hit with a cane. How has the education system changed in recent years? Is corporal punishment a valid method of control?
Film can be used as an activist tool. Franny Armstrong, from Spanner Films, speaks about the power of film and how her documentary (‘McLibel’) has helped to change UK advertising laws.