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Think Twice

Comments from Students

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"It changed my perspective 'It couldn't happen to me' It made me think"

"It helped me take into account the possibilities of my actions no more drink driving or road rage. Made me think about driving carefully"

"I never want to put my life in risk just to have fun or think I'm cool"

"What Stuart said was true - police talking about driver safety had little impact on us, but today's presentation really hit home & increased awareness"

"I thought it was really good idea. I'm glad we are being given seminars relevant to us"

"The fact it was informative and you were able to hear real life stories was very effective and realistic. Helps to make you more aware of the effects of a brain injury. Greater awareness"

"Extremely interesting - I didn't realise how easy brain injuries can occur and the damaging effects."

"I realised it could be me!! The talks were the truth, impacting & real & I'll think very differently now"

"You've changed my views on people with disabilities forever - thank you!"

You hear real accounts of what happens and it really touches you."

"The speakers were very inspiring It hits you hard"

"Very emotional and touching made me feel grateful for my health"

"Her story of struggle & success was inspiring"

 

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Sydney West Area Health Service
P.O. Box 63 Penrith, NSW 2145
Telephone: (02) 4734-2129
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