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A Father's Story - Enough Is Enough!

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2011

It was six months after Dominic's death that his family found out about the events that triggered Dominic taking his own life.

Roger Crouch talks about the events that led up to the tragic death of his son Dominic; what Dominic was like, the impact that homophobic bullying has had on the Crouch's lives and why schools need to do more challenge all forms of bullying, but especially bullying that is motivated by difference or perceived difference.

Read the full story: http://www.lgf.org.uk/a-fathers-story

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  • RIP.

  • RIP Roger, my best friend. </3

  • RIP Roger Crouch , who died last night , a tragic loss to the world , he has done so very much since the death of Dominic his beloved son, to address the homophobic bullying in schools , he was awarded the Stonewall Hero of the year award 2011 which was presented to him and of course his Lady Paola at the V and A museum , Stonewall award ceremony earlier this month , so very very proud to have been able to call you a friend Roger and shall miss you so very much xxx

  • Roger, I would love to help you... an inspiration to any parent and to any child suffering bullying through homophobia and indeed from any other form.

  • This video originally had lovely music to accompany it but it was taken off because of copyright issues. With the music this video was viewed thousands of times and did its work of spreading this powerful message. Without the music it's not so good but still very well worth watching.

    I miss our son so very much and think about him every day with an aching heart. ~Paola Crouch~

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