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Stoke Damerel Community College

It’s in the Bag: Life-Saving Lessons for Year 9

Year 9 students at Stoke Damerel recently took part in a vital awareness session with the charity It’s in the Bag, focusing on men’s health and the importance of early detection in testicular cancer.

The session, led by Richard Bullard, was designed to strip away the stigma surrounding the disease. Through a blend of humour and hard-hitting facts, Richard provided our young people with the tools to recognise symptoms early, potentially saving lives in the process.

The "It’s in the Bag" charity provides support across the South West: focusing on awareness, survival, and clinical support for those diagnosed with testicular cancer. For our students, the session was a great example of how sharing health information can actually save lives

By bringing these often "taboo" subjects into the classroom, we aim to foster a culture where health is prioritised and seeking help is seen as a sign of strength. The students engaged brilliantly with the presentation, proving that they are ready to lead the way in health awareness for their generation.

Jacob, Year 9 student, said:

"Early detection is key, and having a charity come in to speak so openly really helped normalise the conversation for us." 

We would like to extend a huge thank you to Richard Bullard for his time and for sharing such important, life-saving information with our students.