(Adnkronos) - Manes: “Dodici anni fa non c'era la consapevolezza che c'è oggi, noi famiglie non avevamo questa informazione piena. Oggi fortunatamente gli strumenti cominciano ad esserci, c'è una rete, quindi le famiglie, anche la scuola, non siamo più soli” ha detto Teresa Manes, mamma di Andrea Spezzacatena “Il ragazzo dai pantaloni rosa” che ha partecipato alla presentazione del Progetto di Peer Education per tutte le scuole d'Italia, Contro Bullismo e Disagio Giovanile, presso l’I.T.I.S. Galilei di Roma.
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00:00There are many young people who are watching the film, who come back home, talk about the film, who invite their parents to watch it,
00:13thus providing an instrument that becomes a point of contact to be able to build something beautiful again.
00:21Twelve years ago there was no awareness that there is today, even us families did not have this full information.
00:28Today, fortunately, the instruments begin to exist, there is a network, so the families, even the school, we are no longer alone.
00:38We must insist with this synergy towards a common goal.
00:43Life sometimes puts us in front of bad things, there is a lot on the table, there is what we like and what we don't like,
00:54but the beauty of life is that it is a gift and it is worth living it fully.