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Psychologist and Dolly’s Dream Advisory Board member, Dr Charlotte Keating said bullying was “the repeated and deliberate harm that can be caused by somebody else”.
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Roe, Isobel (12 January 2018) Dolly Everett: 'Heartbroken' Malcolm Turnbull joins bullying debate in wake of 14-year-old girl's suicide, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 6 April 2018. Gorman, Ginger (15 January 2018) Banning social media apps wouldn't have saved Dolly, news.com.au, News Corp Australia. Retrieved 6 April 2018. The Australian Government media initiative, "Mindframe", [22] raised a number of concerns about the way the media were covering the death of Everett. [4] It criticised the media for sharing a memorial video [23] released by Everett's family, suggesting that the promotion of such public memorials should be avoided, due to the risk it posed to those experiencing similar life circumstances, or who were having suicidal thoughts. [4] Mindframe also urged the media to stop implying Everett's suicide was caused solely by cyberbullying. [4]The New South Wales Liberal/National Government passed legislation criminalising certain cyberbullying which was referred to as Dolly's Law. [21] Reporting issues [ edit ] a b Sorensen, Hayley (13 January 2018) Heartbroken mourners say goodbye to Amy 'Dolly' Everett in Katherine, NT News, News Corp Australia. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
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Dilly Court grew up in North East London and began her career in commercial television, writing scripts for commercials. She is married with two grown up children, and now lives in Dorset on the beautiful Jurassic Coast with her husband and large, yellow Labrador. Georgatos, Gerry (18 January 2018) The passing of a child by suicide, The Stringer. Retrieved 8 April 2018. Shafik, Danni (23 January 2018) Ale and hearty drinkers top up Dolly's Dream fund, Danni Shafik, Townsville Bulletin, News Corp Australia. Retrieved 8 April 2018.Attorney General Mark Speakman thanked the parents of Amy ‘Dolly’ Everett for allowing the NSW Government to give their daughter’s name to the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 amendments.
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Dolly’s Law is now putting online abusers on notice that if their actions cause people to fear physical or mental harm, they face a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment.” Where to get help One of Doll’s favourite things was to sit quietly and have a cup of coffee and she’d always take a big breath in and say ‘oh, tastes like hopes and dreams’. While the pain of knowing bullying was at the core of their daughter’s death will always remain, Ms Everett said knowledge of the difference Dolly’s Dream was making made their efforts worthwhile. It’s breaking down those habits that we create and having that family time, sitting down device-free.
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Ingall, Jennifer (22 January 2018) Star Maker winner pays tribute to 'Dolly' Everett, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 6 April 2018. Despite her impressive sales, her books have largely been ignored by critics. In 2020, Robbie Millen, literary editor for The Times, admitted that he hadn't previously heard of Court and that his paper had never reviewed any of her titles, nor had other major British newspapers. [6] Personal life [ edit ] The message is that even if your voice shakes, it’s important to speak up and seek help, to help break the silence,” she said. Marsh, Vanessa (14 January 2018) Jeff Horn pledges to beat bullies after suicide of Amy 'Dolly' Everett, The Courier-Mail, News Corp Australia. Retrieved 6 April 2018.