2 min read Mental Health Stigma is still amongst us and has become one of the most openly discussed health issues of our day and age. Among the Australian LGBTIQ community, the figures for youth suicide are higher than the general population.
22.02.2020 - 08:56 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
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A heartbreaking video showing the agony of a 9-year-old Australian boy with dwarfism suffering from school bullying has touched the heart of Hollywood.
The video was posted online by the mother of Quaden Bayles, the boy who was shown in the video wishing someone would kill him after terrible taunting by his schoolmates.
Bayles has made news before on bullying. Snopes says that In 2015, a video report from from the Australian news station Studio 10 featured
2 min read Mental Health Stigma is still amongst us and has become one of the most openly discussed health issues of our day and age. Among the Australian LGBTIQ community, the figures for youth suicide are higher than the general population.
By Anita Bennett
By Bruce Haring
The wildlife warrior, who is due to marry her fiance Chandler Powell later this year, posted a message to her father, Steve Irwin, outlining just how much he meant to her on a very emotional day.
Remembering an icon. Bindi Irwin paid tribute to her late father, Steve Irwin, on what would have been his 58th birthday on Saturday, February 22.
Remembering an icon. Bindi Irwin paid tribute to her late father, Steve Irwin, on what would have been his 58th birthday on Saturday, February 22.
Bullied schoolboy Quaden Bayles has head an outpouring of support after a video of him crying and admitting he 'wanted to die' went viral.
Bullied schoolboy Quaden Bayles has head an outpouring of support after a video of him crying and admitting he 'wanted to die' went viral.
Celebrities are rallying around a 9-year-old Australian boy after a heartbreaking video about him being bullied went viral. Quaden Bayles’ mother posted a video of the distraught youngster, who was born with dwarfism, moments after he was bullied at school.
A number of stars have taken to social media to share their support and kindness after a video of a bullied 9-year-old went viral. In the video posted Tuesday,Quaden Bayles cries as he explains to his mother that he is being tormented by other children and wants to kill himself.
Celebrities are rallying around a 9-year-old Australian boy after a heartbreaking video about him being bullied went viral.
An Australian boy is getting some celebrity support. Earlier this week, a video of 9-year-old Quaden Bayles saying he wanted to kill himself went viral after his mom, Yarraka Bayles, posted it on Facebook. The heartbreaking clip was a result of bullying Bayles has faced at school for his dwarfism.
Almost £200,000 has been raised worldwide for a bullied Australian schoolboy with dwarfism.