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This Glorious Mess

How Dolly’s Dream Is Tackling Our Bullying Problem

This Glorious Mess
This Glorious Mess

Please note this episode contains mentions of suicide.

After her daughter Amy took her own life in 2018, Kate Everett started Dolly's Dream, as a legacy to Amy and a way to educate people about the potentially devastating impacts of bullying. She joins us on the show to talk about her organisation, how to talk to kids of all ages about bullying, and what to do if you suspect your child might be the bully.

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Host: Leigh Campbell & Tegan Natoli

Producer: Emmeline Peterson

Audio Engineer: Rhiannon Mooney

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