
I'm so sorry to hear about Cherrie-Ann Austin-Saddington's story... it's just heartbreaking what happened to her

. I mean, who would've thought that being a prison officer could lead to something like this?

It's like she was taken advantage of and manipulated by someone in power

. And yeah, it does raise some valid points about the recruitment and management of female prison officers... they deserve so much better than low wages and lack of support

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It's also super important that we're talking about coercive control and how it can affect people in vulnerable positions

. We need to make sure that those who are being manipulated or controlled have access to the resources and help they need

. I'm glad that Cherrie-Ann is finding solace through therapy and working with organizations that support victims of domestic abuse

. Fingers crossed she finds a way to heal and move forward from this

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You know, it's crazy how things have changed since I was in high school...

we're living in 2025 now! But some things remain the same, like the importance of supporting those who need it most

. Anyway, let's keep having this conversation and raise awareness about coercive control

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