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Two of the most prolific killers of teenage Australians are death or serious injury from street violence and road accidents.
N2C confronts the youth of Australia and shocks them into making smart decisions regarding their own safety.
Key Points
Cut through like no other
DIFFERENCE
N2C cuts through to the youth of today like no other initiative of it’s kind.
KEY ISSUES
N2C boldly addresses the most dangerous dilemmas facing Australia’s
teens – Road Safety and Youth Violence.
NATIONAL COVERAGE
N2C is a National Program with presentations in all states.
CONFRONTING
The confronting nature of the presentation assures maximum impact so that
the audience is fully engaged – it is about them making smart decisions
later.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)
The program covers matters that concern every parent with teenage chil-
dren – ie. the dangers facing their children when they leave home to pursue
their adult lives. It is highly relevant to corporate Australia and its CSR goals
What is N2C?
Make Smart Decisions – Live Your Dreams
N2C addresses its target market – Australian teens, in strategically arranged
presentations at High Schools & Sports Groups throughout Australia.
Paul Stanley has been through the horrendous experience of turning off the
life support system for his 15 year old son Matthew after he was bashed to
death at a teenager’s party in 2006.
Matt Speakman is a paraplegic who was knocked off his motorcycle by a
drunk driver, an accident where his girlfriend passenger was also tragically
killed.
These two extraordinary presenters stun the teenage guests by reliving the
events which lead to the murder of Matthew and Matt’s successful sporting
career coming to an abrupt end.
Warren Luff then explains how his very different journey has lead to him
living his dreams by making smart decisions at crucial times in his teenage
life. He then encourages the teens to follow his example, set goals, aim
high, stay safe and live their dreams too.
Quotes
“I think you guys are amazing and you
are honestly saving lives by sending this
message to people”
Conner Gutteridge, Student – Merrimac
State High School
“Even though they were devastating I
am glad that I now have the knowledge
to keep myself safe. The message ‘No
Second Chace’ is clearly embedded in my
head”
Jamie Phillips, Student – Scotch
College
“It was confronting and very sad and I felt
for Paul for what he had to go through
because of a party and alcohol and a bad
person”
Levi Correll – Scotch College
“I would recommend this presentation to
other schools because it could save lives,
its an amazing presentation”
Will Bodsworth - Benalla College
“It was so amazing and honestly I walked
in there thinking oh how boring another
thing to listen to! But it was so touching
and really got though to me and captured
my attention!!”
Tanielle Kerr, Bathurst High School
“The presentation was brutally honest,
pulled no punches and made the boys
consider the consequences of their
actions”
Mike Wallace, Year 11 & 12 Leadership
Program Coordinator – The Southport
School
“I would recommend N2C to other schools
because it educates young people in a
way that they’re going to listen and really
take in what No Second Chance is getting
across”
William Thomas, Student - Benalla
College
“Touching, emotional yet still enjoyable as
well as providing a strong message”
Riley Hanrahan, Student - Bathurst
High Campus
“Extremely confronting & emotional”
Che Wortley, Student - Scotch College
Susie Fansa: “N2C is an amazing
organisation, these amazing humans
touched the hearts & souls of our yr 11 &
12 students at Airds High”
“Every moment of the presentation had
made all the students realise that not
everything can turn out perfect. It was
amazing that students were in tears”
“Lots of the boys opened up, telling
teachers they were crying, that’s brave for
our boys”
Hayley Currie, Student Wellbeing
Officer - Benalla College
“N2C is awe-inspiring and I would
recommend that everybody should listen
to these presentations”
Mitchell Smith, Student – Scotch
“The strongest message I got was that
you need to make smart choices in life,
even if they are small decisions that seem
insignificant, but they can really change
your life and others around you. When
Paul Stanley spoke it was really heart
wrenching for me, and I just felt like I was
on the verge of tears because his story
was so incredible”
Rachel Tulla, Student - Scotch College
Speaker Biography
Paul Stanley
Paul Stanley’s 15 year old Matthew was bashed at a party in 2006 and died
of his injuries the next day.
After an outpouring of grief following Matthew’s death, Paul & wife Kay
Stanley formed the Matthew Stanley Foundation to reduce the likelihood
of any other families having to endure their pain.
Paul has spoken to over 150,000 school students in Qld and Nth NSW over
the past 5.1/2 years about the dangers of street violence.
Paul is called upon often by media outlets for his unique view on high profile
crimes of street violence.
He works closely with the Qld Government Qld Police Service, Qld Dept
of Education and recently was a finalist in the Australian of the Year (Qld
Senior)
Paul also been appointed Rotary Internationals prestigious Paul Harris
Fellow award and became Life Education Queensland Children’s Champion.
His story can be heard ABC radio “Conversation” with Richard Fidler
October 2011 and numerous network television and radio networks since.
When Paul has finished his incredibly brave presentation, there is seldom a
dry eye in the house.
Speaker Biography
Matt Speakman
Matt Speakman was 26 when he was hit by a drunk driver whilst riding his
motorbike in 1993.
A serious spinal cord injury resulted in paraplegia and he was told he would
never walk again. Devastating especially given Matt was a motor sports
competitor. Even more so as on the morning of the accident Matt had signed
a deal to compete in the 1993 Australian 600 Super Sport (motorcycle road
racing) Championship.
Matt was recently officially awarded the Queensland Under 1600 Improved
Production State (circuit racing) Championship. Matt has also been a
member of the Australian Paralympics Alpine Ski team, competed in the
1994 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and now volunteers his
time educating high school students about the Road Safety Education
programme and is an ambassador of SpinalCure Australia.
In November 2012 Matt successfully test drove a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
Challenge car at Queensland Raceway with newly designed hand controls
developed by McElrea Racing.
Matt is the only person competing in Australian circuit racing with a major
disability and first to race a Porsche one make series world wide.
Speaker Biography
Warren Luff
Warren is a multiple Australian motor racing champion with three years of
full time racing experience in the V8 Supercar Championship.
Warren has raced all around the world in 12 & 24 hour endurance racing
and has competed 11 times in the V8 Supercar Endurance Series.
He partnered Craig Lowndes to first place at the 2012 Sandown 500 and
third at the iconic Bathurst 1000 then 1st place in the 2013 V8 Supercar
Pirtek Cup for Sandown 500, the Bathurst 1000, and Gold Coast 600.
In 2013 Warren will again partner Craig Lowndes in the V8 Supercar
endurance races, drive the N2C Carrera Cup Porsche in pursuit the
Australian Carrera Cup crown and act as ambassador and Master of
Ceremonies at the N2C ‘events’.
Amongst his other talents are as a stunt driver at Qld Gold Coast Dream
World.
His message to the young people is that speed is great…..but on a race
track, not on the roads.
In 2014 Warren is a multiple race winner in the 450 HP N2C Porsche 911
Carrera Cup race car in the Australian Porsche Carrera Cup Championship
Community Benefits
Prevention, not recovery
When a person is injured or even killed, apart from the obvious personal losses and heartbreak,
there is a huge negative economic impact to society.
• Cost to the health system 
• Costs to insurance companies
• Costs to family of the victim
• Costs to the employers of the victim
• Costs to the welfare system
• Loss of a tax paying contributor to the community
Corporate Benefits
Positive brand association
The program is a national program, with representation across the country in all states;
• It concerns subject matters that are highly relevant to most corporate brands and their
customer/workforce communities – through their obvious concerns for the welfare of their
teenage children.
• It is a highly relevant social agenda (ie. road safety and youth violence) with no negative
brand consequences.
• There is a strong and very broad community recognition of these issues in our society
– it is wide ranging with broad appeal and recognition – increasing the marketability of its
association.    
• Opportunity for promotion of association with No Second Chance.
Making Youth Safety “cool”
The N2C Porsche finished second in the 2014 Australian Carrera Cup
N2C uses social media portals including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and our own
website as a mechanism to keep the N2C graduates engaged by revisiting the sites to keep the
N2C message ‘front of mind’.
2013 Presentation Summary
Exposure to over 5,000 students, since March ‘13
27 February 2013	 Scotch College, Adelaide					 Paul Glovitch, Head of Design & Technology
13 March 2013	 Kensington Community High School, Melbourne	 Student Welfare Office
26 March 2013	 Gold Coast North Side Junior AFL Clubs			 Dean Vigurs – Southports Sharks coordinator
26 April 2013		 Edmund Rice Centre, Kingston Brisbane			 Adam Connolly
27 May 2013		 Aird’s High School, Sydney				 Naomi Green, Year 12 Advisor
	
08 July 2013		 Townsville High School					 Police Officer Yvette Starr, stationed at Townsville High
19 July 2013		 The Southport School (TSS), Gold Coast		 Mike Wallace, Year 11 & 12 Leadership Coordinator 
22 August 2013	 Benalla College, Benalla					 Hayley Currie, Student Wellbeing Officer
 
08 October 2013	 Denison College, Bathurst High Campus, Bathurst	 Darren Hamilton, Head Teacher
 
18 October 2013	 Merrimac State High School				 Arlene Wood, Year 12 Co-ordinator
2014 Presentation Summary
21 February 2014		 Cleveland State High School Brisbane, 			 Paul Bancroft 0419 793 955
27 February 2014		 Scotch College, Adelaide					 Dale Bennett, Deputy Principal (08) 8274 4216
2 April 2014			 Coombabah High School, Gold Coast 			 Jodie De Roos (07) 5552 3847
8 May 2014 			 Berwick College, Melbourne 				 Lexie McGill, Year 12 Coordinator (03) 8768 1034
25 & 26 June	2014		 Charleville High School, Qld 				 Senior Constable Sarah Grayson (07) 4650 5511
3 July 2014			 Townsville Detention Centre				 Francesca Purcell (07) 4421 5180
25 July 2014			 TSS The Southport School 				 Mike Wallace, Year 11 & 12 Leadership Coordinator
11 August 2014		 Lakeland Senior High School, Perth, WA			 Salome Candy - YouthCARE Chaplain
10 September 2014		 Carwatha College, Noble Park, Vic			 Linda Stanton 03 9795 5848
07 October 2014		 Denison College, Bathurst High Campus, Bathurst	 Darren Hamilton, Head Teacher
15 October 2014		 Elanora High School, Qld
PSDS Young Driver Program
After each N2C presentation, the students are
given a promo card directing them to the N2C
website to complete a feedback form.
One student is chosen at random to attend
the Porsche Sport Driving School.
N2C pays to fly the winner
and a guardian from
interstate to QLD to attend
the PSDS at Mt Cotton Qld.
N2C created the ‘concept’ where we give a free day at Porsche Sport Driving School at Mt Cotton to one of the ‘kids’ who come to
www.n2c.com.au to complete a feedback form after an N2C presentation.
Media - TV
No Second Chance Featured on Channel 7
Making a Difference with Kay McGarth on Channel Seven.
Social Media – N2C website
Social Media
Over 4500 Views on youtube with over 7600
minutes watched.
Over 1600 ‘genuine’ likes on facebook
Feedback
“I wanted to write and express my gratitude for the experience you provided to the boys (at the Clipsal 500)
today. Many of the boys involved today find school to be a challenging environment and many have never
experienced anything like what you offered them let alone going to the Clipsal. Some of them in particular got
an amazing amount out of it and they all enjoyed it immensely. The friendliness of your staff, crew & drivers is a
testament to your companies values & ethos. The school was extremely grateful for the opportunity to offer this
experience to the students on behalf of your organisation”
Paul Glovitch, Head of Design & Technology - Scotch College, Adelaide
Summary
N2C is a ‘not for profit’ organisation.
N2C seeks individuals and corporate partners with a genuine Corporate Social Responsibility goals, that
share similar community and youth safety values.
Partners will allow N2C to continue to target the most significant social problems that face our Australian
community – Youth Violence and Road Safety.

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N2C Impact doc 2015 final 18pg

  • 1. Two of the most prolific killers of teenage Australians are death or serious injury from street violence and road accidents. N2C confronts the youth of Australia and shocks them into making smart decisions regarding their own safety.
  • 2. Key Points Cut through like no other DIFFERENCE N2C cuts through to the youth of today like no other initiative of it’s kind. KEY ISSUES N2C boldly addresses the most dangerous dilemmas facing Australia’s teens – Road Safety and Youth Violence. NATIONAL COVERAGE N2C is a National Program with presentations in all states. CONFRONTING The confronting nature of the presentation assures maximum impact so that the audience is fully engaged – it is about them making smart decisions later. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) The program covers matters that concern every parent with teenage chil- dren – ie. the dangers facing their children when they leave home to pursue their adult lives. It is highly relevant to corporate Australia and its CSR goals
  • 3. What is N2C? Make Smart Decisions – Live Your Dreams N2C addresses its target market – Australian teens, in strategically arranged presentations at High Schools & Sports Groups throughout Australia. Paul Stanley has been through the horrendous experience of turning off the life support system for his 15 year old son Matthew after he was bashed to death at a teenager’s party in 2006. Matt Speakman is a paraplegic who was knocked off his motorcycle by a drunk driver, an accident where his girlfriend passenger was also tragically killed. These two extraordinary presenters stun the teenage guests by reliving the events which lead to the murder of Matthew and Matt’s successful sporting career coming to an abrupt end. Warren Luff then explains how his very different journey has lead to him living his dreams by making smart decisions at crucial times in his teenage life. He then encourages the teens to follow his example, set goals, aim high, stay safe and live their dreams too.
  • 4. Quotes “I think you guys are amazing and you are honestly saving lives by sending this message to people” Conner Gutteridge, Student – Merrimac State High School “Even though they were devastating I am glad that I now have the knowledge to keep myself safe. The message ‘No Second Chace’ is clearly embedded in my head” Jamie Phillips, Student – Scotch College “It was confronting and very sad and I felt for Paul for what he had to go through because of a party and alcohol and a bad person” Levi Correll – Scotch College “I would recommend this presentation to other schools because it could save lives, its an amazing presentation” Will Bodsworth - Benalla College “It was so amazing and honestly I walked in there thinking oh how boring another thing to listen to! But it was so touching and really got though to me and captured my attention!!” Tanielle Kerr, Bathurst High School “The presentation was brutally honest, pulled no punches and made the boys consider the consequences of their actions” Mike Wallace, Year 11 & 12 Leadership Program Coordinator – The Southport School “I would recommend N2C to other schools because it educates young people in a way that they’re going to listen and really take in what No Second Chance is getting across” William Thomas, Student - Benalla College “Touching, emotional yet still enjoyable as well as providing a strong message” Riley Hanrahan, Student - Bathurst High Campus “Extremely confronting & emotional” Che Wortley, Student - Scotch College Susie Fansa: “N2C is an amazing organisation, these amazing humans touched the hearts & souls of our yr 11 & 12 students at Airds High” “Every moment of the presentation had made all the students realise that not everything can turn out perfect. It was amazing that students were in tears” “Lots of the boys opened up, telling teachers they were crying, that’s brave for our boys” Hayley Currie, Student Wellbeing Officer - Benalla College “N2C is awe-inspiring and I would recommend that everybody should listen to these presentations” Mitchell Smith, Student – Scotch “The strongest message I got was that you need to make smart choices in life, even if they are small decisions that seem insignificant, but they can really change your life and others around you. When Paul Stanley spoke it was really heart wrenching for me, and I just felt like I was on the verge of tears because his story was so incredible” Rachel Tulla, Student - Scotch College
  • 5. Speaker Biography Paul Stanley Paul Stanley’s 15 year old Matthew was bashed at a party in 2006 and died of his injuries the next day. After an outpouring of grief following Matthew’s death, Paul & wife Kay Stanley formed the Matthew Stanley Foundation to reduce the likelihood of any other families having to endure their pain. Paul has spoken to over 150,000 school students in Qld and Nth NSW over the past 5.1/2 years about the dangers of street violence. Paul is called upon often by media outlets for his unique view on high profile crimes of street violence. He works closely with the Qld Government Qld Police Service, Qld Dept of Education and recently was a finalist in the Australian of the Year (Qld Senior) Paul also been appointed Rotary Internationals prestigious Paul Harris Fellow award and became Life Education Queensland Children’s Champion. His story can be heard ABC radio “Conversation” with Richard Fidler October 2011 and numerous network television and radio networks since. When Paul has finished his incredibly brave presentation, there is seldom a dry eye in the house.
  • 6. Speaker Biography Matt Speakman Matt Speakman was 26 when he was hit by a drunk driver whilst riding his motorbike in 1993. A serious spinal cord injury resulted in paraplegia and he was told he would never walk again. Devastating especially given Matt was a motor sports competitor. Even more so as on the morning of the accident Matt had signed a deal to compete in the 1993 Australian 600 Super Sport (motorcycle road racing) Championship. Matt was recently officially awarded the Queensland Under 1600 Improved Production State (circuit racing) Championship. Matt has also been a member of the Australian Paralympics Alpine Ski team, competed in the 1994 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race and now volunteers his time educating high school students about the Road Safety Education programme and is an ambassador of SpinalCure Australia. In November 2012 Matt successfully test drove a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Challenge car at Queensland Raceway with newly designed hand controls developed by McElrea Racing. Matt is the only person competing in Australian circuit racing with a major disability and first to race a Porsche one make series world wide.
  • 7. Speaker Biography Warren Luff Warren is a multiple Australian motor racing champion with three years of full time racing experience in the V8 Supercar Championship. Warren has raced all around the world in 12 & 24 hour endurance racing and has competed 11 times in the V8 Supercar Endurance Series. He partnered Craig Lowndes to first place at the 2012 Sandown 500 and third at the iconic Bathurst 1000 then 1st place in the 2013 V8 Supercar Pirtek Cup for Sandown 500, the Bathurst 1000, and Gold Coast 600. In 2013 Warren will again partner Craig Lowndes in the V8 Supercar endurance races, drive the N2C Carrera Cup Porsche in pursuit the Australian Carrera Cup crown and act as ambassador and Master of Ceremonies at the N2C ‘events’. Amongst his other talents are as a stunt driver at Qld Gold Coast Dream World. His message to the young people is that speed is great…..but on a race track, not on the roads. In 2014 Warren is a multiple race winner in the 450 HP N2C Porsche 911 Carrera Cup race car in the Australian Porsche Carrera Cup Championship
  • 8. Community Benefits Prevention, not recovery When a person is injured or even killed, apart from the obvious personal losses and heartbreak, there is a huge negative economic impact to society. • Cost to the health system  • Costs to insurance companies • Costs to family of the victim • Costs to the employers of the victim • Costs to the welfare system • Loss of a tax paying contributor to the community
  • 9. Corporate Benefits Positive brand association The program is a national program, with representation across the country in all states; • It concerns subject matters that are highly relevant to most corporate brands and their customer/workforce communities – through their obvious concerns for the welfare of their teenage children. • It is a highly relevant social agenda (ie. road safety and youth violence) with no negative brand consequences. • There is a strong and very broad community recognition of these issues in our society – it is wide ranging with broad appeal and recognition – increasing the marketability of its association.     • Opportunity for promotion of association with No Second Chance.
  • 10. Making Youth Safety “cool” The N2C Porsche finished second in the 2014 Australian Carrera Cup N2C uses social media portals including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and our own website as a mechanism to keep the N2C graduates engaged by revisiting the sites to keep the N2C message ‘front of mind’.
  • 11. 2013 Presentation Summary Exposure to over 5,000 students, since March ‘13 27 February 2013 Scotch College, Adelaide Paul Glovitch, Head of Design & Technology 13 March 2013 Kensington Community High School, Melbourne Student Welfare Office 26 March 2013 Gold Coast North Side Junior AFL Clubs Dean Vigurs – Southports Sharks coordinator 26 April 2013 Edmund Rice Centre, Kingston Brisbane Adam Connolly 27 May 2013 Aird’s High School, Sydney Naomi Green, Year 12 Advisor 08 July 2013 Townsville High School Police Officer Yvette Starr, stationed at Townsville High 19 July 2013 The Southport School (TSS), Gold Coast Mike Wallace, Year 11 & 12 Leadership Coordinator  22 August 2013 Benalla College, Benalla Hayley Currie, Student Wellbeing Officer   08 October 2013 Denison College, Bathurst High Campus, Bathurst Darren Hamilton, Head Teacher   18 October 2013 Merrimac State High School Arlene Wood, Year 12 Co-ordinator
  • 12. 2014 Presentation Summary 21 February 2014 Cleveland State High School Brisbane, Paul Bancroft 0419 793 955 27 February 2014 Scotch College, Adelaide Dale Bennett, Deputy Principal (08) 8274 4216 2 April 2014 Coombabah High School, Gold Coast Jodie De Roos (07) 5552 3847 8 May 2014 Berwick College, Melbourne Lexie McGill, Year 12 Coordinator (03) 8768 1034 25 & 26 June 2014 Charleville High School, Qld Senior Constable Sarah Grayson (07) 4650 5511 3 July 2014 Townsville Detention Centre Francesca Purcell (07) 4421 5180 25 July 2014 TSS The Southport School Mike Wallace, Year 11 & 12 Leadership Coordinator 11 August 2014 Lakeland Senior High School, Perth, WA Salome Candy - YouthCARE Chaplain 10 September 2014 Carwatha College, Noble Park, Vic Linda Stanton 03 9795 5848 07 October 2014 Denison College, Bathurst High Campus, Bathurst Darren Hamilton, Head Teacher 15 October 2014 Elanora High School, Qld
  • 13. PSDS Young Driver Program After each N2C presentation, the students are given a promo card directing them to the N2C website to complete a feedback form. One student is chosen at random to attend the Porsche Sport Driving School. N2C pays to fly the winner and a guardian from interstate to QLD to attend the PSDS at Mt Cotton Qld. N2C created the ‘concept’ where we give a free day at Porsche Sport Driving School at Mt Cotton to one of the ‘kids’ who come to www.n2c.com.au to complete a feedback form after an N2C presentation.
  • 14. Media - TV No Second Chance Featured on Channel 7 Making a Difference with Kay McGarth on Channel Seven.
  • 15. Social Media – N2C website
  • 16. Social Media Over 4500 Views on youtube with over 7600 minutes watched. Over 1600 ‘genuine’ likes on facebook
  • 17. Feedback “I wanted to write and express my gratitude for the experience you provided to the boys (at the Clipsal 500) today. Many of the boys involved today find school to be a challenging environment and many have never experienced anything like what you offered them let alone going to the Clipsal. Some of them in particular got an amazing amount out of it and they all enjoyed it immensely. The friendliness of your staff, crew & drivers is a testament to your companies values & ethos. The school was extremely grateful for the opportunity to offer this experience to the students on behalf of your organisation” Paul Glovitch, Head of Design & Technology - Scotch College, Adelaide
  • 18. Summary N2C is a ‘not for profit’ organisation. N2C seeks individuals and corporate partners with a genuine Corporate Social Responsibility goals, that share similar community and youth safety values. Partners will allow N2C to continue to target the most significant social problems that face our Australian community – Youth Violence and Road Safety.