Just a note
to let you know of a wonderful program I have become aware of because of
my 19 year old son. I was going to call your program but thought I
could explain it better in a letter.
The program (you may have heard of it) is called T.O.P.
- Traffic Offenders Program. It is for people who have already been
to court, have lost or will lose their licence for drink driving,
speeding, reckless driving etc., and who will be sentenced after attending
the program at another court hearing. It is run (and started) by an
Ambulance Officer - Mr. Graham Symes. The course runs over 7
sessions for 2 hours once a week.
After every session the offenders must do an
assignment relating to that session, and hand it to Graham the following
week. The culmination of the assignments go to the Judge/Magistrate
on the return to court.
All of the people concerned, including Graham are there
on a voluntary basis to educate these offenders. The community
centre hall was full most of the time. Most of the offenders are
there alone but I got this incredible insight into what they do there, as
I rang and spoke to Graham before my son's program started and he invited
me to attend. I am so glad I did, otherwise I would never have known
fully, as, being 19, my son would not have related fully what was
discussed.
One of the wonderful 2 hour sessions - on Spinal Injury
Prevention, was given by a fantastic young man by the name of Craig
Cannane. He is a paraplegic - a motor bike accident when he was
about 16. He was a fantastic inspirational speaker who spoke so
honestly and openly about the accident, and what happened to him
afterwards. He is now 25 (I think), has 2 children, & he is hoping
to represent Australia in wheelchair Basketball in the Olympics next year.
Another exceptional speaker was Senior Sergeant Jim
Prendergast. He has a very interesting background and had everyone
in the hall in the palm of his hand the way he spoke. He had a way
of making everyone in the meeting feel very special and worthwhile, spoke
with such a down-to-earth manner, yet you could feel the respect in the
room.
My son has gained an enormous amount from this course -
I have seen an awareness grow through the weeks. The last two
presentations he attended were 'Ambulance' and 'Police' which showed graphic
videos of accidents - so often car loads of young people - dead.
These graphic videos really affected him and
should be shown to people before they get to the point these offenders
were.
I just wanted to let you know about the program as I
believe this is the only one as it was started by this one man. As
we all know, we are losing far too many of our young people (particularly
young men) to road accidents. Graham Symes is an older man who still
works as an Ambulance Officer.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely
Pam
(name and address supplied)