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"It's not going to be easy. But you have a great opportunity this time.."

Erica Davidson was the Governor of Wentworth Detention Centre,

Erica tried her best at rehabilitation programs at Wentworth to varied success, including the working bee of both Sally Lee Halfway House and Driscoll House.

Erica would be forced to resign by the department itself, but still worked in the department. She would return to Wentworth on two separate occasions to see how the prison was working with Joan Ferguson as acting governor and to attempt a working relationship with Ann Reynolds.

Erica would resign from the service and take up a role in Canberra.

Governor At Wentworth

Erica Davidson. A very capable woman, knowing when to be a stern governor, and when to be more caring. Although she never actually worked as a prison officer, she is still considering her authority figure status.

Despite never being a "screw", she did take on a night shift to allow her officers a little rest once when the prison was especially short staffed. On this occasion, it was demonstrated how the prisoners respected Mrs Davidson, when they were able to joke around with her before lights out, requesting breakfast in bed with Mrs Davidson joking said " I'll send the steward".

Mrs Davidson always took pride in the fact that she was all for prisoner rehabilitation, despite any Departmental limitations. She also took part in meetings held by the Prison Reform Group (PRG), and kept up to date with general welfare and prison news.

Erica Davidson initially suffered some embarrassment when her niece Barbara Davidson was sent to Wentworth for drug charges, incurring there wrath of Bea Smith amongst others. Barbara, after threatening to kill herself while burning down the prison, was eventually transferred for her safety

Although many prisoners have had numerous arguments with Mrs Davidson, she is generally seen as a fair governor, with some prisoners using a hostage attempt to free her from a hostage situation she was in the middle of.

Erica is forced to resign from Wentworth after Head of Department Ted Douglas had enough of Erica when the women demanded to see him. Erica was summoned back to her office, where she resigned and left the prison, in the following episode, Ted tells Meg Morris that Erica resigned because she was finding the job harder, but Meg caught on, saying that Erica wouldn't just quit because things got hard and that the department more likely forced her out of the position. Instead of letting everything so knew in the governorship go, Erica takes up a job with the department instead, she is seen on good terms with her successor to the governorship Ann Reynolds.

Erica made a few attempts to resign, but was usually lured back to the job. She was forced to resign by the Head of the Department, Ted Douglas (360), following the escape of Bea Smith. She was replaced by Ann Reynolds (364). She did return however, for two lots of guest appearances, the first when she turned up to investigate the running of the prison while Joan Ferguson was Acting Governor. The second appearance had her promoted to head of The Department of Corrections. The last mention of Erica (491) is when Ann Reynolds mentions to Meg Jackson that she has resigned from the department to pursue a career in Canberra, Australia, working with a subcommittee formed to examine the role of women in the work force.

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