Episode 1
Documentary revealing the concerns of 16-year-olds who have been given the right to vote in the referendum on Scottish independence, from education to mental health.
For the first time ever in this country, 16- and 17-year-olds have been given the right to vote and nearly 100,000 have registered to take part in the referendum on Scottish independence.
Ida in Morar, Brandon in Cumbernauld, Natalie from Glasgow, David in Dumfries and Halima, born in Nigeria but now living in Dundee, all reveal the issues that concern them, from school to mental health and the frustrations of being 16.
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What's it like being 16 and living in the Highlands?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Andrew Lockyer |
Executive Producer | Neil McDonald |
Director | Matt Pinder |
Producer | Matt Pinder |
Generation 2014
The story of 50 young people eligible to vote in Scotland's 2014 Independence Referendum.