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Awareness ● Equity ● Social Justice EMAIL US Send Now JUSTICE FOR BIDDY Sign Now Support Us! Menu * Home * About Us * Our Mission & Vision * Who We Are * Specialist Advisory Boards * Asbestos Education Committee Members * What We Do * Advancing Human Rights * Education * Betty The Asbestos Education House * Harm Prevention * Health * National Asbestos Awareness Campaign * Public Benevolence * Social Justice * Help Bring My Children Home Campaign * Victims of Serious Crimes * #Justice4BiddyPorter * NSW DPP, MHRT and Victims Services Parliamentary Enquiry * Supporting Victims of Serious Crime * News & Media * Support Us * End of Financial Year Appeal * Contact Us #JUSTICE4BIDDYPORTER CLICK TO SIGN NSW PARLIAMENT PETITION JUSTICE FOR BIDDY PORTER NOT A NSW RESIDENT? REGISTER YOUR SUPPORT BY CLICKING HERE! To stay up to date with the official Justice For Biddy Campaign follow our Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn. At around 6:30am one winters morning in 2020, 10-year-old Bridgette “Biddy” Porter was brutally killed by a teenage girl known to her. So vicious and so heinous was her killing, that the Supreme Court of NSW ordered the details of Biddy’s injuries be suppressed for twenty (20) years. Now, four years after Biddy’s tragic death her parents, Rebekah and Dominic are fighting for justice for their precious little girl who, until now, has been made invisible by a system her parents say is focused on protecting their daughter’s killer, rather than meeting community expectations and achieving justice for their little girl and her loved ones. In their fight for justice for Biddy, her parents are calling for Parliamentary Inquiries into the NSW Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Mental Health Review Tribunal (MHRT). In the state of New South Wales, no public servant or service should be above public scrutiny and accountability. These Inquiries will investigate the DPP’s handling of Biddy’s case, its accountability under the Charter of Victims Rights, the Victims Rights and Support Act 2013, and the ODPP (NSW) Prosecution Guidelines; and, the MHRT’s lack of transparency and accountability having absolute, independent power to release killers back into the community with victims’ families and the community powerless to object. While the DPP and the MHRT are empowered to avoid public scrutiny and accountability, victims of serious crimes like Biddy continue to be silenced with justice denied them. And although Biddy’s parents know their campaign can never bring their precious little girl back, through Parliamentary Inquires into the DPP and the MHRT, essential reforms to Victims Services and a Coronial Inquest into Biddy’s brutal death; Rebekah and Dominic hope to help other victims of serious crimes and prevent similar attacks and killings by minors such as those that have occurred in recent months. With the support of Philip Donato MP and Advocacy Australia, Rebekah and Dominic are asking for the community’s support. Please sign and share their petition today so together we can achieve #Justice4BiddyPorter. Rebekah, Dominic and Advocacy Australia would like to thank the Hon. Rose Jackson, NSW Police, the District Commander Superintendent of the region, lead detectives and their team for their ongoing support and commitment to Biddy’s parents. We would especially like to thank NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb APM for her genuine care and support for the Porter family, she has been integral in supporting Rebekah and Dominic’s quest for justice for their Biddy. HOW YOU CAN HELP Download our Supporter Kits: NSW Resident OR Outside-NSW Resident 1. Sign our NSW Parliament Legislative Assembly ePetition calling for a parliamentary inquiry. Due to jurisdictional rules, only residents of the Parliament’s jurisdiction can sign the petition, similar to how only eligible voters can participate in elections. In light of such widespread support an “Outside NSW Support Register” has been established to accompany the official petition. * NSW Residents please sign our NSW Parliament ePetition * Outside-NSW Residents register your support here 2. 👉Share our #Justice4BiddyPorter Petition on social media and through your networks. Click to download graphics and social media kit. 3. Donate: Make a tax-deductible donation to support the work of Advocacy Australia to help Biddy’s parents and to raise awareness of #Justice4BiddyPorter. $10 of social media advertising helps generate around 70 signatures. 4. ⬇️ Download our posters and promotional graphics. 5. ✉️Contact: MPs using our Supporter Kits asking them to support the petition. Templates are available in our NSW Resident OR Outside-NSW Resident Supporter Kits. CLICK TO SIGN NSW PARLIAMENT PETITION #JUSTICE4BIDDYPORTER NOT A NSW RESIDENT? REGISTER YOUR SUPPORT BY CLICKING HERE! NOTE: If you are having technical difficulties signing the Justice for Biddy Porter petition on the NSW Legislative Assembly website please contact Table.LA@parliament.nsw.gov.au. JUSTICE FOR BIDDY PORTER IN THE MEDIA 7 News Spotlight: Justice For Biddy * The Sunday Telegraph: Biddy Porter’s mum slams ‘cloak and dagger’ Mental Health Review Tribunal – Cydonee Mardon (Paywall feature article) * ABC Online: Parents of NSW murder victim Bridgette Porter demand justice for 10yo daughter on fourth anniversary of her death – Joanna Woodburn * ABC Radio: World Today – Joanna Woodburn * iHeart Radio: Justice for Biddy – Darren Cutrupi * The Senior: Mother seeks answers for daughter killed – Grace Dudley * Yahoo! News: Slain girl’s parents demand review of killer’s case – Jack Gramenz Victims of crime who’ve had similar experiences in their dealings with the NSW DPP, the Mental Health Review Tribunal (MHRT) or Victims Services are invited to contact Advocacy Australia by completing this form. For media inquiries, contact media[AT]advocacyaustralia[dot]org[dot]au PLEASE NOTE: Advocacy Australia has the full consent of Bridgette “Biddy” Porter’s senior available next of kin – Rebekah Porter (mother) and Dominic Porter (father), to publish information about Biddy and her image under section 15E of the Children’s (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 (NSW) – 15E Exception where child deceased (1) This Division does not prohibit the publication or broadcasting of the name of a deceased child with the consent of a senior available next of kin of the child. 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