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Day four of our road show lives

By Fergus
August 20, 2009 at 11:41 pm

Day four of our road show lives,
Today we have been in Hampshire working with young people from Hermitage housing.

We arrived this morning at Lee on Solent community centre to meet a young enthusiastic group. Their session started off with them having the chance to experience how drugs and drink effect your eye sight and other bodily functions. Dont worry, It was goggles that they were using which simulate how drink and drugs effect you. We linked this with drink driving and it gave them a visual way to understand why people shouldn’t drive under the influence of drugs and alchohol.DSCF0998 - 2

The group interacted really well and our Help a Mate team were pleased about the feedback that we got from the group. In their evaluations at the end of the session comments were left on post-it notes saying ‘I have got more confidence in first aid now’ ‘I would help anyone in the street’

Another comment was also made that said ‘I love the red cross’. When we get feedback from other young people like this it really makes us proud of the work we are doing and what a diffence we are making to vunerable people’s lives.

After this session we took the oportunity to do some outreach work and went to the local skate park where we gave out freebie plasters and spoke to four young daring skaters about how to control a bleed and they shared their experiences with us and then we gave them advice.
The road show is now nearing the end but our work is not over yet so keep your eye on this space


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