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Name: | Spires Academy Fixers |
Age: | 16 |
Year of the Fix: | 2015 |
Location: | Canterbury |
Campaign: | To encourage young people affected by self-harm to talk to someone |
Most people who self-harm don’t do it for attention. They do it because they’re hurting inside and out.
It can be difficult for young people to cope with and understand, but it’s important they know that there is help out there.
With Fixers, we want to encourage those affected by self-harm to talk to someone.
We’ve helped create a film to raise awareness of the issue and show others that they’re not alone.
Our Fixers project was supported by the Cabinet Office’s Youth Social Action Fund.
As part of the Cabinet Office initiative ‘Step Up to Serve’, which is spearheaded by HRH the Prince of Wales, Fixers is working in partnership with the Youth Social Action Fund (YSAF) to offer the Fixer experience specifically to young people aged between 16 and 20 in Birmingham and parts of Kent.
Spires Academy
The team at Spires Academy support our Fix. After putting us in touch with Fixers, they helped to facilitate our project.
Ethan Mcinally
Alexandra Garrick
Hafsa Ur-Rehman
Ben Simms
Mary-Anne White and Lucy Wills
Timothy Cranfield
Shak & Natasha
Chelsie Brown
Sam Barakat
Macauley Collinson
Mason Latey
Becky
Jade Kingdom
Kiki
'Ben'
Hannah Carter
Meghann
Me and my friends want young people to know that calories aren't the enemy!
'Kate'
Becky Thorn
Sam Womack
Olivia G
Shannon Rawlings