Our year 9 students had a valuable insight into what it would be like to go to prison, the penalties and consequences that would affect them for the rest of their life and most importantly, how not to make the wrong choices by focusing on crime prevention.
Prison Me No Way is a national education programme, which been running in schools for over 25 years and is a regular feature at Bourne Academy and all the schools in our Trust.
They provided a full day of engaging workshops and activities, which are led by retired Prison Officers, Youth Engagement Officers, ex-offenders and volunteers from charities and other organisations. All of these people were able to pass on their first-hand experiences and real-life knowledge so students know exactly what it is like.
This day plays an important part in our school PSHE programme covering personal, social, health and economic issues to educate and inform students so they make the right choices and become responsible citizens.
The reason why we deliver the event for year 9 students is that children aged 13 to 14 are more vulnerable due to using social media, they start to become more independent and can be influenced by their peers, brands and money.