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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
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Corrective Services shares value of 'smart choices'

Prison staff at Cessnock have marked more than a decade of helping educate high school students about the effects of drug and alcohol addiction.

Hunter Correctional Centre governor Linda Ferrett and correctional officer Bruce Lenden joined other frontline agencies this month at the Party Right Stay Safe program, attended by more than 120 senior students from Northlakes High School.

Governor Ferrett said the program was not about encouraging teenagers to stop their partying ways, but to be honest with them about the consequences of their decision-making.

"We're showing teens how their decisions can be life-changing and the importance of making smart choices and limiting risks when they do party," she said.

"They heard stories from victims' families and young people who made poor choices, including one who ended up in prison, another who is now in a wheelchair and the sister of a young man with permanent brain damage. The program is confronting, but it's having an impact."

Program organiser Catherine Dougherty said the students and teachers were impressed by the presentations.

"These messages really hit home as the teens have the opportunity to meet and ask questions [of] people not much older than them, which makes it relatable," Ms Dougherty said.

"I was so happy with the team from Corrective Services that after their presentation I went up and asked them if I could give them a hug."

The program was created in 2011 by the Tuggerah Lakes Liquor Accord and NSW Police licencing officers, with the support of Corrective Services NSW staff. It is designed to increase awareness of the social and legal consequences of drug and alcohol use.

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