www.wannatalkaboutit.com : Wanna Talk About It? – About Netflix

www.wannatalkaboutit.com : Wanna Talk About It? – About Netflix

Wannatalkaboutit.com is a site we launched this summer to address topics ranging from sexual violence, abuse, mental health and well-being to self-harm to suicide.

Entertainment can have a profound impact on people, sparking conversations that are sometimes tough, whether it’s about mental health, sexual orientation or sexual violence. It’s why creators and Netflix often work with independent experts to ensure our stories are authentic, and that we offer members support if they need it

Wannatalkaboutit.com is a site we launched this summer to address topics ranging from sexual violence, abuse, mental health and well-being to self-harm to suicide. It complements our films and series – providing people with information, videos, downloadable guides and nonprofit helplines. We built the site – which is available in 26 languages – in conjunction with 150 organizations from 45 different countries including Mental Health America, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, RAINN, The Trevor Project and Crisis Text Line in the U.S.;  Consejo Ciudadano in Mexico; and Pavena Foundation for Women & Children in Thailand.

These organizations are all experts in their fields and long-term partners for Netflix. Earlier this year, for example, a number of them took part in a series of live Q&As with Netflix stars to discuss how you can stay mentally healthy during a global pandemic. These are important conversations so if you’re struggling, or you know someone who is, remember there’s always help out there. As these experts have taught us, it helps to talk about it. 

NETFLIX AND INSTAGRAM PARTNER FOR "WANNA TALK ABOUT IT" LIVE Q&AS

Live Q&As

Stars including Noah Centineo (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before), Joey King (The Kissing Booth), Ross Butler (13 Reasons Why), Caleb McLaughlin (Stranger Things), Lana Condor (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before), Jerry Harris (Cheer), and Alisha Boe (13 Reasons Why) will go live from @Netflix on Instagram to talk with trusted mental health experts from organizations including National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Mental Health America, The Trevor Project, Crisis Text Line and American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

They’ll discuss the questions and challenges young people are facing during the COVID-19 global pandemic and talk through topics like: what helps if you’re having trouble sleeping?, how do you stay connected during social distancing?, how do we manage anxiety?, and what self-care actually means. 

The first IG Live will launch on @netflix on Thursday, April 9 at 7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT with Noah Centineo (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before) in conversation with Dr. Ken Duckworth, Chief Medical Officer at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) on self-care.

Follow @netflix on Instagram for more details on the upcoming Lives throughout the month.