The devastating effects of knife and gun violence were laid bare for school pupils at an event last week.
Year nine at West Hatch High School in Chigwell took part in the Reality Roadshow, which also warned against the dangers of so-called ‘legal highs’ and alcohol.
Paramedics and police officers held talks, with other sessions focusing on relationships and sexual health.
Teacher Louise Hiscott said: “During these sessions students saw and understood the devastating effects that can occur so easily when knives or guns are involved.
“Students were really engaged in the sessions which covered topics that are not on the curriculum but are vitally important.
“We believe students need information on these topics to gain understanding and help them to make responsible choices in their lives.”
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