Hoyte quoted Michael Jackson's two popular songs, Man in the Mirror and Heal the World.She said: "I want you to take a look at yourself and make a change. We are here to help you to make that change and there is no better way to change than through education."I still see the residue of hurt you have and you are part of the community that must change and say 'look at me'."You must own that and you are brave to enter tertiary level education. Our taxpayers dollars are being spent on you," she said.Superintendent in charge of YTC, Sterling Stewart, said there were critical aspects to the lives of the young men."It is important for you all to recognise that need in creating the best environment for young men," he added.He said family, communication, trade, health, programmes, educational opportunities were important to the youths.