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Issues: Drugs |
![]() Opening UpA short film about young people, lockdown and support post-COVID |
![]() Abusive Head Trauma In Babies - A Conversation With New ParentsAbusive Head Trauma In Babies - A Conversation With New Parents |
![]() Homophobic Hate Crime'Ashley', 18, wants to highlight the fact that LGBT hate crime still exists. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Pain - A song about anxietya fix by and featuring CHARLIE ROSIE |
![]() Non-BinaryLou Rapado-Evans, 18, from Swansea, wants to help people understand the term 'non-binary'. Issues: Relating |
![]() Embrace Your IndividualityEsther Bamuyi, 19, from Gravesend, wants people to embrace their individuality. Issues: Relating |
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![]() Suffering In Silence - A Short Film About Mental Healtha fix by ANNA MARIA DEAN |
![]() Toxic Relationships - Know The SignsToxic Relationships - Know The Signs |
![]() Our disabilities dont define us! - Transitioning to college with additional learning needsRead more about Caitlins project here http://www.fixers.org.uk/news/18194-1...! - Transitioning to college with additional learning needs |
![]() Spotting The Signs - Male Suicide AwarenessMarcus Allen, 17, from Tonbridge, is highlighting the signs that someone may be feeling suicidal. Issues: Relating |
![]() Confidence in Coming Out - LGBT #RainbowConnectionsKayleigh Clinton, 17, from Ashford, wants to take the fear out of coming out for many LGBT+ teens. Issues: Relating |
![]() Jordans PTSD Story #PTSDandMeA Fixers project led by Jordan Mothersole: http://www.fixers.org.uk/index.php?mo... Jordan Mothersole, 16, from Sittingbourne, wants to raise awareness of complex PTSD. Issues: Mind |
![]() The Lucky OnesDaniel Habte, 19, from Folkestone, wants teens living in the UK to appreciate how lucky they are. Issues: Home |
![]() Support For Young CarersDavid Slack, 18, from Andover, is leading a group of young carers to campaign for better support in schools. |
![]() Be Yourself #NoLabelLabelMason Wheaton, 24, from Ashford, wants people to stop dressing to try and fit in. Issues: Relating |
![]() New Romney TransportA video about poor transport links in Romney Marsh, created by a group of young people working with Fixers. |
![]() Long Way Up, Short Way Down - Alzheimers AwarenessEmily Lumley, 17, from Maidstone is raising awareness of Alzheimers. |
![]() London Food PovertyA group of students at Rockmount Primary School have created a video to increase awareness of food poverty in the UK. Read more about their project here http://www.fixers.org.uk/news/17994-1... |
![]() Sam's Story - Homeless and NEET29 year old Sam Kirkpatrick from Manchester tells how he turned his life around - from homeless to hopeful. Issues: Home |
![]() Plastic PollutionNancy Tupling,17,from Halifax, wants children to think carefully of how they dispose of plastic. Issues: Eco |
![]() NEET + HomelessClaire Rogers, 30, from South Wales, wants young people to persevere with their dreams and never give up. Issues: Home |
![]() Until the demons are asleep || Mental health & familyA teenager who has battled anxiety and depression since the age of 13 has made a moving film with Fixers showing how his mum supported him during his darkest days. Jessica Anderson wrote the heartfelt poem, which she narrates in the film, to show how important another person’s support can be. Issues: Mind |
![]() Let's Talk About Uni!21 year old Ciarán French, from Belfast and studying at Bournemouth University, wants his fellow students to look out for vulnerable people in their midst. Issues: Mind |
![]() Counting CaloriesMahveen Alam, 17, from Newham in east London has important information about calories and a healthy diet. Issues: Body, Mind |
![]() Lies My Anxiety Tells MeJames Bennett, 17, from Louth, Lincolnshire, wants people to know what it is like living with anxiety and what you can do to help. |
![]() Top Tips: Staying Safe OnlineA group of students at Derby College have created a film with top tips for staying safe online. Read their story here http://www.fixers.org.uk/news/17963-1... Issues: Safety |
![]() Self-Belief and MeKatie Woods, 17, from Deal in Kent, used to be plagued with self-doubt. Then she took up boxing... Issues: Mind |
![]() Stereotyping Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic ActorsFebimara Sey, 20, from Borehamwood, wants better roles for aspiring actors from the black and Asian communities. |
![]() Social Workers: Listening is the KeyA group of young mothers in Andover want to create a campaign to encourage trainee social workers to be compassionate, and to show what a difference it can make to have someone who listens. Read more about their story here http://www.fixers.org.uk/news/17969-1... Issues: Relating |
![]() entorship and YouA Fixers project led by Adeola Gbakinro, 22, from Bexley in London. Adeola hopes to encourage more young people to seek a mentor. Read more here http://www.fixers.org.uk/news/17962-1... Issues: Relating |
![]() Young Carers VoicesAli Partridge has cared for her mum since she was was five years old. Her role has involved doing most things for her and sometimes Ali has felt people dont understand what this means. She has teamed up with a group of fellow carers to create a music video about life as a carer. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Impact of AbuseCalli Marie Brighton, 25, from Birmingham, was taken into care when she was seven years old. She has made a music video about the impact of abuse. Read more here http://www.fixers.org.uk/news/17782-1... Issues: Abuse |
![]() CyberbullyingMillie and Lucy, 14, from Derby, were the victims of cyberbullying when they were just 11-years-old. |
![]() Food Poverty Easterhouse GlasgowFood Poverty Easterhouse Glasgow |
![]() DyspraxiaCameron Farish, 22, was diagnosed with Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Co-ordination Disorder. It’s a condition that can make a child appear clumsy or slow to learn. Issues: Body |
![]() Disability and MeWatford FC Coaches are encouraging those with disabilities to take part in sport. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Role ModelsFixer Layne wants to inspire young women to look for role models in their everyday lives, rather than relying on celebrities to look up to. Read more about her story here https://bit.ly/2UorlfX |
![]() Food Poverty WalesWelsh students want to reduce the stigma surrounding free school meal provisions. Issues: Home |
![]() Benefits of Outdoor LearningA group of young people from Kent want to highlight the benefits of Outdoor Learning as a positive alternative to mainstream schooling. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Disability Employment in SportJacob wants to show that having a disability doesn’t need to stop you from excelling within the sports industry. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Women And AutismLily Beer-Doblon, from Aberystwyth, wants to tell people what it’s like living with autism. |
![]() Abusive BehavioursA group of student at Sandwell College have teamed up with Fixers to raise awareness about manipulative behaviours. Read more here: https://bit.ly/2SR4yti Issues: Mind, Abuse |
![]() One Drink Worth a Life?A video about the effects of drink driving. Issues: Drink |
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![]() Freedom and ResponsibilityLucinda Larnach has developed an acronym to help drivers stay safe on the roads Issues: Safety |
![]() Embrace Who You AreA group of young women are challenging society’s perception on body image and encouraging young people to embrace who they are not conform to societal pressure. Issues: Body |
![]() Gender Identities Fix on ITV News AngliaKieran Benito-Knight, 21, from Cambridge, wants to improve people's understanding of gender identity. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Transgender RelationshipsA transgender beauty queen, who has struggled to find lasting love, wants men to see her as a woman and not a secret they feel embarrassed about. Jai Latto, 22, from Walkerburn in the Scottish Borders, is challenging the stigma of transgender relationships by encouraging people to accept others for who they are. She has helped to create this Fixers film to raise awareness. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Fostering LoveMadison Clarke, 19, from York, is celebrating the positives of fostering children and young people. Issues: Home |
![]() Black FacesKhadeeja Amaru from Liverpool feels that people from a Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) background are underrepresented in the media. With Fixers, she’s helped create this film to encourage greater diversity in creative industries. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Let's Talk: Sexual AbuseA young Midlands woman who says she was sexually abused by her long-term boyfriend, has launched a campaign to show that there is no such thing as a ‘typical’ rape. Caroline, whose real name has not been used, has produced a film with Fixers to encourage people to talk about sexual abuse more openly. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Building a Picture of AbuseAfter enduring years of abuse at home, 'Lena', whose real name has not been used, is helping teachers better spot the signs of abuse in others. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Unmasked, Dangerous Love'Tara’, whose real name has not been used, wants to help others spot the warning signs of domestic abuse. With Fixers, she’s worked on this film to encourage those who recognise that they’re in an unhealthy relationship to ask for support. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Stopping Sexual ExploitationFixer 'Lisa', 17, is using her experiences of being groomed and exploited for sex to warn others about the dangers. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Cut From The Same ClothBonnie Fox, 20, from Derby, wants people with mental health conditions to be treated equally. Issues: Mind |
![]() Jobs and Gender Fix on ITV News CalendarLysette Hacking, 26, from Howarth wants more women to get into construction jobs. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Women's Rugby Fix on ITV News Tyne TeesShannon Johnson, 18, from Seaton Delaval, wants to encourage girls to take up rugby. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Don't Shout the Pronoun OutJordan Smith-Howell, 23, from Milford Haven, wants people to be mindful about the language they use when talking to trans men and women. Issues: Relating |
![]() Women's Football Fix on ITV Border NewsRosie Ward, 18, from Carlisle, wants more recognition for women in football Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Challenging Transgender StereotypesCal Lunt, 26, from Liverpool, is campaigning for better representation of transgender people in the media Issues: Relating |
![]() LGBT Support Fix on ITV News Calendar‘Realising I was meant to be a man left me with mixed emotions. I was both happy and confused. It was easier when I was younger as there was a support network there. But now I’m older, there isn’t really anything in my local area.’ Jo-James Booth from Sowerby Bridge in Calderdale wants to see greater support for adult members of the LGBT community. This story was broadcast on ITV News Calendar in January 2016. Issues: Relating |
![]() Accept Different SexualitiesA group of young people from the LGBT community in Paisley, Scotland, have created this film with Fixers to encourage others to be more understanding of alternative sexualities. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() LGBT Support At School Fix on ITV News West Country'I was born a girl but came out as transgender a couple of years ago. There was some negativity because some people weren’t educated in the whole area of LGBT. That’s the reason why I think our project can have a positive impact.' Miles Everitt and his friends have formed an LGBT support group at their school to offer insight into Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, and Transgender issues. Their story was broadcast on ITV News West Country (W) on Thursday, July 14. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Fixers Gender Identity Story on ITV News West Country (W), June 2015‘It was a development over a period of time, from infancy into adulthood. It just progressed and I became more and more masculine and ended up male as if it was a natural process. It wasn’t thought of or planned out in any way.’ As a transgender man, Kay Browning (25) from Tiverton in Devon wants others like himself and those questioning their gender identity to be accepted for who they are. This story was broadcast on ITV News West Country (W) in June 2015. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() LGBT Coming OutA group from Dunbartonshire in Scotland know that coming out to family and friends can be a daunting prospect for LGBT young people. With Fixers, they’ve helped create this film sharing their own experiences of coming out, to help reassure others in a similar position. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() 'So Now You Know'Fixer Alfie Austin's music video tackling transgender media bias. The 19-year-old wrote and sang the lyrics for the song 'So Now You Know'. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Sarah's Online LoveRachel Frier, 27, a youth worker from Rotherham in South Yorkshire wants to educate young people on the risks of online grooming. Issues: Safety |
![]() Against Bullies Fix on ITV News West CountryAshley Carter, 16, from Taunton, wants to stop people being bullied because they look different Issues: Abuse |
![]() Plastic Surgery Fix on ITV NewsFixer Hollie Capper, 21, from Warrington who has undergone plastic surgery which has left parts of her body permanently numb, is now warning other young women about media pressures to have the 'perfect' body. Her story was shown on ITV Granada Reports on Thursday 9th May 2013. Issues: Body, Relating |
![]() Don't Judge A Book By Its CoverA group of Fixers from South Wales, led by Emma-Rose Holley, 18, have all experienced bullying related to their physical appearance. They have helped create this film to show others that there is more to a person than the way they look. Issues: Mind |
![]() Tattoos : Whats the difference?Aiming to stop discrimination, 18-year-old Cameron Bash from Merthyr Tydfil wants people to ask themselves what the difference is between someone with tattoos, and someone without. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Issues - Mark Thomas || Music VideoMark Thomas (19) is urging media outlets to use their influence for good, as he’s concerned that some images shown on TV and in magazines can have a negative impact on young people’s self-esteem. With Fixers, he’s created this film to challenge content that can create unhealthy ideas of body image, instead asking media organisations to better support their young audiences. Issues: Relating |
![]() Fixers Body Image Story on ITV LookaroundA group of Fixers from Peebles are concerned people focus too heavily on appearance and want to inspire teenagers to be happy in their own skin. Their story was featured on ITV News Lookaround (Border region). Issues: Body, Relating |
![]() Autism and the PoliceSimon Lowe (25) and his team from Surrey want to help police officers recognise and understand people with autism. They’ve helped create this film to make sure that authority figures don’t mistake behaviour typical of someone on the autistic spectrum for signs of guilt. Issues: Relating |
![]() Parent Support Fix on ITV News CalendarCharlene Woracker, 25, from Sheffield, is calling for the parents of children with special needs to share their experiences so they can help each other feel less isolated. Issues: Relating |
![]() Being a Mind Reader: Autism AwarenessAshley Green, 20, from Whitstable, Kent, wants to raise awareness about autism. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Autism and Art Fix on ITV News West CountryEddie Callis, 25, from Falmouth, wants people with autism to give art a go. Issues: Mind |
![]() Self Harm & UsLeanne, 22, from Solihull, started cutting herself when she was at primary school. She gives an insight to the world of self-harm in a bid to equip parents with better knowledge. Issues: Mind |
![]() Light At The End Of The TunnelCrystal Rose Turner-Brightman, 17, from Southampton, is reaching out to survivors of traumatic experiences. Issues: Body, Mind |
![]() Mental Health FixSam Bakarat wants Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to be more accessible Issues: Mind |
![]() Aspergers and Me Fix on ITV News WestCalvin Glen, 17, from Poole, wants to increase the public's understanding of autism and Asperger's Syndrome. Issues: Relating |
![]() 5 things about living with autismA Fixers project led by Andrew Hughes; http://www.fixers.org.uk/index.php?mo... Andrew, 24, from Carlisle, wants people to have a better understanding of autism. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Inner Voice | Understanding AutismGabriel Ledson, 17, from Southport, wants to educate people about autism Issues: Relating |
![]() People's PotentialJayde Shane, 16, from Folkestone, Kent, wants people with autism to use it to their potential Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Female Autism Fix on ITV News CentralJenny Brooks, 20, from Leicester, wants to show that autism affects girls as well as boys. Issues: Relating |
![]() Fixers Heritage Generation Story on ITV News Meridian (W), March 2015Encouraging young people to venture in to the past, Jack Welch wants to make local history more accessible for his age group. The 21-year-old from West Dorset hopes to use his enthusiasm to inspire others to take an interest in heritage projects. This story was broadcast on ITV News Meridian (W) in March 2015. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Stimming - A Social Guidance VideoAlex Lowery, 21, from Holywell in North Wales has autism and feels there are aspects of the disorder that aren’t understood. With Fixers, he’s helped create this film to explain stimming - the act of making involuntary repetitive movements like rocking back and forth in order to process thoughts and emotions. Issues: Mind |
![]() The AutistiX - Just The SameWanting to show that people with autism are just as able as anyone else, a group from London are making music to showcase their talent. With Fixers, The AutistiX have helped create this music video to accompany one of their songs, ‘Just the Same'. Issues: Mind |
![]() What is autism?Using his experience with Asperger syndrome, Fixer Dwaynne Way (22) from South Wales wants other young people to better understand autism and related conditions. Issues: Mind, Prejudice |
![]() Agoraphobia Fix on UTV LiveTara Henry, 16, from Craigavon in County Armagh, wants to show what it's like to suffer from agoraphobia Issues: Mind |
![]() You, Me and Everything In-betweenRob Senior, 22, wants people to open up about their problems Issues: Mind |
![]() Mental HealthA film about mental health in Northern Ireland, created by Fixers and Nicole McCann, 18, from Belfast. Issues: Mind |
![]() Let It All OutEmily Long, 18, from the Isle of Sheppey, and Daska Knapcova, 18, from Sittingbourne, want to encourage people to learn basic mental health first aid skills. Issues: Mind |
![]() See My Anguish Fix on ITV News Meridian (E)Faith Peddie, 18 and Michael Nyazika, 17 from Sittingbourne are helping others their age to deal with anxiety. Issues: Mind |
![]() Mental Health AwarenessMatthew Bousfield, 17, from Southport has made a film showing that mental health is just as important as physical health. Issues: Mind |
![]() Come Together || Talking About Mental HealthRobyn Wimble, 23, from Croydon, is using her experiences with mental health to encourage others to talk about theirs. Issues: Mind |
![]() No Shame In Talking Fix on ITV News AngliaAndy Dunne, 24, from Cambridge, is urging more men to open up about their mental health Issues: Mind |
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![]() Fixer and #iwill Ambassador Jordan Caldwell (Post Google Hangout with HRH)Fixer Jordan Caldwell shares his thoughts and excitement after taking part in the first-ever Google+ Hangout with The Prince of Wales on 20th November 2014. Jordan was invited to take part in the event as a Step Up To Serve #iwill Ambassador. Issues: Mind |
![]() Plastic PollutionA group of young people from West Yorkshire is asking primary school pupils to think carefully about how they get rid of plastic waste. “We need to raise awareness,” says project leader Nancy Tupling from Mytholmroyd, near Halifax. “People think that throwing away one plastic bottle isn’t a problem. But if a billion people think like that, it’s just going to build up and up." Nancy and her friends have created this animation to get their message across. Issues: Eco |
![]() Let's Talk About Uni!A student who has struggled with her mental health is encouraging others to look out for vulnerable people on campus. 21 year old Ciaran French who’s from Belfast and currently studying script-writing at Bournemouth University, has suffered from anxiety and depression since she was twelve and last year, was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. Ciaran has helped create this film to share her message. |
![]() Counting Calories: “Ever since I had depression and anxiety in year 7, I only ever remember thinking I was ‘fat’ when in reality I didn’t even know what ‘fat’ was. I didn’t realise that ‘fat’ and ‘calories’ were something needed, and something to help your body have energy. We want young children to think differently about what calories really are and understand that everybody is different, therefore every person will consume different amounts of food – and that’s okay.” Mahveen and her friends have helped create this film to get their message across. Issues: Body, Mind |
![]() Self Belief And Me“There was a time when I felt full of self-doubt. I had a lot of negative emotions and not a lot of happiness in my life. I wasn’t feeling good about myself. I didn’t have a lot of self-confidence. I felt worthless….” Now 17 year old Katie Woods wants to promote self-belief in other young people. She's helped create this film to share her message. Issues: Mind |
![]() Youth from the East End of GlasgowA group of teenagers from a notorious estate are calling on Glaswegians to see them for who they really are. They want to show people it doesn’t matter where you come from, young people are contributing positively in the community. Kieran O'Shea has created this film to share their message. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Inner FlameFixerb Siobhan Pyburn, 21, from Hampshire was abused as a child and felt there wasn't enough information available of the type that would help her. So, with our help, she is fixing this by setting up her own site to help others who find themselves in a similar situation. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Fixers Follow Up on ITV News Meridian, June 2009.Early Fixers Catch up on ITV News Meridian in June 2009. As Fixers reaches its first anniversary, we catch up with some of our earliest Fixers -- the teenager helping others living with abuse, life after the "sticky wall" and Iain's mission to raise awareness about drug addiction. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Survivors Web Fix on ITV News Meridian (W), May 2009Fixers Sexual Abuse story on ITV News Meridian (W) on May 2009. Siobhan Pyburn, 21, from Hampshire was abused as a child and felt there wasn't enough information available of the type that would help her. So, with our help, she is fixing this by setting up her own site to help others who find themselves in a similar situation. Issues: Abuse |
![]() MSM Blood DonationLewis, 17, from Pontypool, has made a Fixers film calling for the 12 month ban on gay men donating blood to be lifted. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Game of Crohn'sJanette Connor, 26, is using her experience of living with Crohn's disease to educate others about the condition. Issues: Body |
![]() A Women's VoiceHannah Khan, 24, from Bristol and her team create a Fixers film to challenge prejudice towards women. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Success=Happiness?Matt Jolliffe, 16, from Poole has made a satirical film with Fixers and a team of young people to encourage others to see that success can be measured in a number of ways. They hope that the film will inspire young people to feel better about themselves, especially if they are not academic. Issues: Mind |
![]() A Letter From a Girl to a BoyCal Lunt (26) from Liverpool has made a short film with Fixers encouraging transgender people to not be ashamed of who they are. Issues: Relating |
![]() TroublesAfter hearing that twice as many people are dying from suicide in Northern Ireland than in the rest of the UK, 21-year-old James Connolly from Cookstown wants to get people talking about what he considers to be the ignored toll of suicide in the province. He has created this film to raise awareness. Issues: Safety |
![]() Fixers Case StudyEadie McCarthy,17,from Shaftesbury, talks about how Fixers has helped her achieve her goal. Issues: Prejudice, Relating |
![]() Travellers' Rights Fix on ITV News West Country (W), 2010Eadie, from Shaftesbury, stands up for young travellers. With Fixers, she's making a ground-breaking film to challenge the often prejudiced views towards the travelling community. This story was broadcast on ITV News West Country (W) in 2010. Issues: Prejudice, Relating |
![]() Welcome to my HomeEadie McCarthy makes a short film which follows her daily routine as a traveller, in a bid to stop people forming misconceptions about the travelling community Issues: Prejudice, Relating |
![]() Fixers Back on ITV Meridian WestFixers is back on Meridian West(Wed 3rd Oct 2012) Issues: Mind |
![]() Fixers Back on ITV Meridian EastFixers is back on Meridian East (Wed 3rd Oct 2012). Issues: Mind |
![]() My interview with Lorna MarchantMyself and Lorna Marchant from the Harper Counselling Practice in Bedford speak about my project Issues: Mind |
![]() Highs & LowsLouis Choules from Kent is helping others his age come to terms with the loss of a loved one. He has helped to produce this Fixers music video in which he raps about his mum’s death and encourages others dealing with bereavement to know that they’re not alone. Issues: Mind |
![]() Anorexia Awareness 'The Consumed'With the help of Fixers, Megan (18) from Burnley in Lancashire and her team have helped to produce a film which puts a spotlight on anorexia. The short piece uses frenetic music to demonstrate how eating disorders can potentially spiral out of control if left untreated. Issues: Mind |
![]() Road Carnage Fixumentary on ITV News AngliaFixer Jordan Bone, 23, from Kings Lynn, discusses road safety for young people following the Fixers Road Savvy Forum, which was held in London on 4th September 2013. This story was broadcast on ITV News Anglia in September 2013. Issues: Safety |
![]() Become a Fixer!We asked Jordan to share her thoughts about being a Fixer, and she made this brilliant video. If you're thinking of starting your own Fix, we'd definitely recommend you watch it! Issues: Safety |
![]() Phoebe's Story || Eating DisordersTwenty-two-year-old Phoebe Webb from Colchester wants to challenge misconceptions surrounding eating disorders and improve people’s understanding of the conditions. Phoebe, who is now in recovery from anorexia, shares her experiences to show that eating disorders aren’t always connected to a person wanting to look a certain way. Issues: Mind |
![]() Someone is Wrong on the InternetA group of Fixers from South Wales want to challenge the problem of cyber-bullying and the trolls behind it. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Home SecurityConcerned about burglaries at student houses, Robbie Banham from Portstewart in Northern Ireland and his team are urging young people not to neglect basic home security. Working at the Student Union at the University of Ulster, 25-year-old Robbie wants to remind students to be more safety conscious when leaving their home unattended. Issues: Crime, Safety |
![]() Sarah Baker (18) and her team from Wakefield want young people to know that they don’t have to give in to peer pressure. With Fixers, they’ve helped create this film, which features a series of challenges, to show others their age that it’s okay to say no if you’re not comfortable with something. Issues: Safety |
![]() When Cracks AppearJackie, whose real name has not been used, wants to warn teenagers about the signs of an unhealthy or abusive relationship. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Dear EmployersAfter being turned away time and again for her lack of work experience, Fatema Begum is urging employers to take a chance on young people when they’re first starting out. The 16-year-old, from Oldham, Manchester, has helped to make a Fixers film to share her message. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Listen & Learn || Youth Crime‘It started off petty and then got more and more serious. In about three or four years I ended up with 13 convictions for 19 or 20 offences.’ After spending time in prison three years ago, Casey Taylor reveals how a love for music helped to turn her life around. The 23-year-old from Southampton hopes her story can inspire other young offenders to make positive decisions and break the cycle of crime. Issues: Crime |
![]() New Psychoactive Substances Highs and LowsNineteen-year-old Chloe South and her team warn young people about the dangers of former legal highs, or new psychoactive substances. Issues: Drugs |
![]() THE HAIR TAX: Alopecia AwarenessAfter losing her hair when she was 12 - and being told it would never grow back - Emma Nelson is calling from more emotional and financial support for people with alopecia. With Fixers, the 23-year-old from Harrogate, has created a short film highlighting the costs associated with buying, maintaining, and replacing wigs. Issues: Body |
![]() Through a Child's EyesSeventeen-year-old Courtney from the West Midlands has helped to produce a Fixers film showing how domestic abuse can leave a lasting impact on the lives of young people. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Don't Judge, Just UnderstandMusic and theatre student Lydia Hague struggles to cope with panic attacks despite her love of the stage. The 20-year-old from the University of Chichester now hopes this Fixers film can help others understand extreme anxiety and know how to cope with it. Issues: Mind |
![]() Take ControlAfter she went into care following the death of her mother, Katy Hutchings wants to inspire young people in the system to stay positive for the future and avoid getting into trouble. The 21-year-old from Gosport urges young people to remain focused on what they want to achieve. With Fixers, Katy has helped to produce a film in which she reflects on how her mother’s death affected her and encourages people who’ve fallen on hard times to never give up hope. Issues: Home |
![]() Mental Health Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland continues to have the highest rate of suicide in the UK according to the latest statistics. Now one young resident from Belfast, who has suffered from depression and anxiety, wants to help people in her community. Nicole McCann has created this film with Fixers encouraging people to ignore the stigma and seek help. Issues: Mind |
![]() Social Media BullyingJake Darling (17) and his team from Selkirk have created a film about cyberbullying. The animation uses a fictional story to urge perpetrators to consider how their actions can affect others. Issues: Crime |
![]() IslamophobiaBritish Muslim Shay Miah (20) from Hartlepool wants to tackle Islamophobia after he was subjected to both physical and verbal abuse for his beliefs. With Fixers, Shay has helped to produce a short film about the issue. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() They Work For YouElla Marshall (16) and her team from Bristol are encouraging more young people to take an interest in politics and have their voices heard. They've helped to create this Fixers film to get more people involved. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Deaf Empowerment || Wear it Loud, Wear it ProudJenny Wells (23) from Dumfries wants to inspire other young people, who have hearing loss, to embrace who they are and not let it hold them back. With Fixers, she has helped to create a film to share her message and encourage others dealing with hearing loss to not let their disability stop them from enjoying life. Issues: Body |
![]() From Struggle Comes Strength || Tourette'sSophia Savidis-Macris wants to highlight the challenges she faces living with Tourette’s syndrome so she can tackle some of the misconceptions surrounding the condition. The 19-year-old from Cheshunt in Hertfordshire wants to show that Tourette’s isn’t always visible and doesn’t just consist of making loud noises and swearing. She has helped to create this Fixers film to raise awareness. Issues: Body |
![]() Challenging Pole StereotypesDetermined to shed its sleazy stereotype, Aby Biles and Eryn Holding from Cumbria want to show that pole dancing can benefit body and mind. Twenty-two-year-old Aby from Ulverston and Eryn (24) from Kendal hope to be able to convince others of the merits of pole fitness, crediting it with improving their physical and mental well-being. They've helped to produce this Fixers film to share their message. *Disclaimer: As a charity which covers every issue, we do not claim to have expertise in any particular area. If you are looking for advice or support, please visit the websites listed at the end of this film, or contact your GP. We also reserve the right to remove any comments which do not meet our guidelines. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Perceptions: Gender EqualityBeccy Thompson is using her experiences of sexism to stand up to gender discrimination. The 17-year-old from Bath has created this Fixers film about the need for equality and an end to traditionally held stereotypes of men and women. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Seeking Asylum: My StoryLGBT woman from Zimbabwe describes her reasons for seeking asylum in the UK Issues: Body, Prejudice |
![]() Let's Talk: Sexual AbuseA young Midlands woman who says she was sexually abused by her long-term boyfriend, has launched a campaign to show that there is no such thing as a ‘typical’ rape. Caroline, whose real name has not been used, has produced a film with Fixers to encourage people to talk about sexual abuse more openly. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Teen ParentsAfter becoming a young parent, Nicole Sneddon (23) from Grangemouth, Stirlingshire is educating other young people about the responsibilities of parenthood with this Fixers film. Issues: Relating |
![]() Picture Perfect Pop Up: Self EsteemSeventeen-year-old Charlotte Lenman from High Wycombe wants to help young people overcome their insecurities, after she went through the traumatic experience of losing her hair. This film shows an exhibition she held, with Fixers, to try to improve the self-esteem of others her age. Issues: Mind |
![]() Mental Health & MarblesNikita Bawden (17) from Great Torrington in Devon has experienced bullying and depression and wants to offer insight into mental ill health and recovery. With Fixers, she’s helped create this film to share her story and show other young people that they don’t have to deal with mental health issues on their own. Issues: Mind |
![]() Self BeliefJames Ellis from Nottingham hasn’t let cerebral palsy get in the way of his dreams. With Fixers, the 24-year-old rapper and music producer has created this film to urge others with disabilities to have self-belief and pursue their goals. Issues: Mind |
![]() Wait For Me: Mental Health Awareness & DanceLaura Kelly turned to street dance to give her a boost when she felt insecure and down. With Fixers, and the rest of her team, she’s helped create this film to raise awareness of mental health issues and encourage young people to try activities, such as dance, to improve their emotional wellbeing. Issues: Mind |
![]() Alopecia AwarenessGareth Chandler (20) from Annaghmore in County Armagh was diagnosed with alopecia after his hair started to fall out as a child and now wants more support for others who have the condition. With Fixers, he’s helped create this animation to raise awareness of alopecia and show others living with hair loss that they are not alone. Issues: Body |
![]() Encounters With Drug Abuse: From Normality to Insanity || A True Story.Serena Christie (23) from Tunbridge Wells wants to warn others about the dangers of legal highs, after they had a serious impact on her mental health. With Fixers, she’s helped create this film to share her experiences and show that the substances are harmful. Issues: Drugs |
![]() FGM'Najma' (19) from Sheffield is campaigning for an end to female genital mutilation (FGM). With Fixers, she's helped create this spoken word film to highlight some of the risks associated with the practice. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Learned Behaviour || Domestic AbuseJayne and her group from Hampshire are campaigning to highlight the impact of domestic abuse on children. With Fixers, they’ve created this film to show how younger members of the family can be influenced by parents’ behaviour. Issues: Abuse |
![]() The Missing PieceImogenn Thornton is concerned that people can struggle to cope with the loss of a loved one. With Fixers she created a film to demonstrate how to deal healthily with bereavement. Issues: Mind |
![]() Anxiety & MeDiagnosed with social anxiety disorder, 18-year-old Savannah Lloyd from Caerphilly wants to raise awareness of the condition. With Fixers, she's helped create this film to highlight key symptoms, so that teachers can identify when their pupils might need support. Issues: Mind |
![]() Fragile HeartBeth Dodgson (22) from Gateshead cares for her mum and brother and after years of putting her caring responsibilities first, saw her own health suffer. With Fixers, she’s created this film to encourage other young carers to look after themselves and to ask for help if they’re struggling to cope. Issues: Home |
![]() Coercive ControlCourtney McLoughlin (16) from Ballymena, Country Antrim wants others to look out for signs of emotional abuse, after seeing the effects of a person’s controlling behaviour on someone she knows. With Fixers, Courtney and her team have helped create this film to remind people that abuse isn’t always physical and to encourage those affected to seek help. Issues: Abuse |
![]() 4 StepsLeah Scott (22) from Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire wants others to be aware that homelessness can happen to anyone, after a relationship breakdown left her without anywhere permanent to live. With Fixers, she’s created this film to draw attention to sofa surfing as a form of hidden homelessness and encourage those who do find themselves in a difficult situation to seek help. Issues: Home |
![]() Magic and AspirationsMagician Aaron McKnight wants to show others that following their dreams is the trick to finding happiness. With Fixers, the 17-year-old from Carlisle and his team have helped create this film to inspire others to do something they love. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Special Needs CookstownMark Forsythe (20) and Naomi Ferguson (23) are concerned that those with special needs aren't given the opportunity to work. With Fixers they've produced an animation to encourage employers to give those with learning difficulties a fair chance. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() NEET : Life kitAshley Day (17) Zoe Hoult (18) from Tamworth understand how difficult it to be out of education, employment or training. With Fixers they created a film to share their experiences and to help others struggling to progress. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Sam's Story - Children in CareMark Ormerod (17) and Callum Griffin (19) want to challenge misconceptions of those living in care. They created a film to show how the care system can change lives for the better. Issues: Home, Prejudice |
![]() Spot The SignsNaomi Lea (17) from St Asaph in Denbighshire began to experience severe panic attacks around a year ago, and felt her friends didn’t always understand what she was going through. With Fixers, she’s created this film to help other young people spot when someone they know is struggling with a mental health condition, so they can step in and make sure they don’t feel alone. Issues: Mind |
![]() Carriage Driving with Cerebral Palsy - Charlotte's StoryCharlotte Thomson (24) is determined not to let a disability hold her back. With Fixers she created a film encouraging others to discover the life-changing benefits of sport. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Under The Scars: Self-HarmA group from Canterbury want young people who self-harm to seek help. With Fixers, they’ve worked on this film to encourage those affected by the issue to talk to someone. Issues: Mind |
![]() Eating Disorders: Jo’s StoryAfter a six year battle with anorexia, Jo Thompson from Solihull, who's now in recovery, wants to tackle the stigma surrounding eating disorders. With Fixers, she's helped create this film to tell her story and encourage others with similar conditions to never give up. Issues: Mind |
![]() When a Habit Develops: Drug AbuseA young man from Kent is sending a sobering reminder to others his age about the potential long-term effects of drug abuse. After drugs caused him to develop mental health issues, 25-year-old Shaun has produced this Fixers film to show that substance misuse doesn’t just pose a risk to physical health, but emotional wellbeing too. Issues: Drugs |
![]() Castlederg Youth Forum Internet SafetyAmy-Leigh McGuire (16) and Michaela Baxter (23) are concerned about the effect that cyberbullying can have on young people. With Fixers they've created a film to stamp it out. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Lose Yourself: TechnologyKnowing what it’s like to become addicted to technology, 21-year-old Michelle Gore from Bracknell in Berkshire is urging young people to step away from their screens and interact with each other. She's helped to produce this Fixers film to encourage others to find a balance between the two. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() THE WORLD'S WORST ENERGY DRINK || Energy Drink DangersBeth Slater (19) is concerned that young people are unaware of the effects of energy drinks. She created a film with Fixers to highlight exactly how these products can adversely impact the body. Issues: Body |
![]() Integrated EducationChris Harkin from Larne in County Antrim believes in the benefits of integrated education in Northern Ireland. With Fixers and his team, he’s helped create this film to share what he feels are the advantages of bringing children of different faiths together in the classroom. Issues: Relating |
![]() The Silent Breakfast Club: Mental HealthCerys Pumphrey (17) from Bournemouth has been diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) which causes her to wash her hands at least thirty times a day. With Fixers, she’s helped create this film to tackle the stigma and discrimination attached to mental ill health, so that young people with the conditions feel able to open up and seek the support they need. Issues: Mind |
![]() Under Employment: Zero and Low-Hour ContractsDarryl Emslie from Belfast wants employers to ditch zero and low-hour contracts in favour of more full-time opportunities that guarantee a steady income. With Fixers, he’s helped create this film to outline his concerns and encourage those who agree with him to lobby their MPs. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Young Adult CarersLydia Hartnell (16) and her team from Devon know what it’s like to look after a dependent loved one. With Fixers, they’ve created this film to help others better understand what young carers do and the vital role they play. Issues: Home |
![]() To Encourage & Inspire Through CheerTwenty-year-old Kerry Moore and her team from Belfast want to challenge negative stereotypes of cheerleading. With Fixers, they’ve helped create this film to show others that it is a genuine sport that requires commitment and discipline. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Have Your Say: Youth VotingEllie Emberson (16) from Reading is encouraging other young people to take an interest in politics, urging them to use their vote, if they have one. With Fixers, she’s helped create this film to explain the political system and voting process, in the hope that it will inspire more young people to have their voices heard. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() National Good Gestures Day 2014 - SwanseaFixer Alistair Fisher (19) speaks about National Good Gestures day in Swansea at the Quadrant Shopping Centre. Issues: Relating |
![]() National Good Gestures Day 2014 - FalmouthFixer Bethany Hughes (18) speaks about National Good Gestures Day in Falmouth. Issues: Relating |
![]() Open Your MindAfter being diagnosed with psychosis two years ago, a 23-year-old from Devon is challenging the stigma surrounding mental health issues. With Fixers, he’s helped create this film to promote greater understanding, so others like him can get help. Issues: Mind |
![]() Attitudes Towards WomenTyler Rodgers (17) and her team from Bradford want to end sexual harassment, tackling the unwanted attention often experienced by women. With Fixers, they’ve helped create this film to highlight the problem of everyday sexism – showing men that such behaviour is unacceptable. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Labels: The Effects of BullyingHarnaam Kaur, 24, from Slough endured years of bullying for having facial hair caused by polycystic ovary syndrome. With Fixers, she’s helped create this film to demonstrate the lasting impact of hurtful words. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Home EducationAfter getting into trouble at school, Chloe Jantowski (16) from the Isle of Sheppey wants to make sure other young people don’t miss out on an education. Now at college following a period of home schooling, she’s helped create this film with Fixers to highlight the value of staying in the classroom. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() RushFixer Kat, 23, from Hampshire and a group of friends made a short film showing how it feels to have bipolar disorder, and how dangerous a manic period can be. Issues: Mind |
![]() Parallel WorldKat, 23, from Hampshire along with a group of friends, help give an insight into the experience of Asperger's Syndrome, based on a young man's real life story. Issues: Mind |
![]() ReflectionFixer Kat, 23, from Hampshire along with a group of friends, made this short film showing what it feels like to have hallucinations and how they can lead to self-harm. WARNING - CONTAINS SCENES OF SELF-HARM Issues: Mind |
![]() ParanoiaFixer Kat, 23, from Hampshire along with a group of friends made a short film showing how it feels to suffer from paranoia in everyday life. Issues: Mind |
![]() The VoiceFixer Kat, 23, from Hampshire along with a group of friends, made a short film showing how it feels to live with schizophrenia and how it can affect social situations. Issues: Mind |
![]() Brent vs Tourette's Story on ITV West Country, November 2010Brent Zillwood, 19, from Dulverton in Somerset, shows others what living with Tourette's syndrome is really like. This story was broadcast on ITV News West Country in November 2010. Issues: Mind, Prejudice |
![]() Fixer Alex Webster Interview on ITV News LookaroundFixer Alex Webster was interviewed about the safety of free running for a news story on ITV News Lookaround in August 2013. Issues: Work+Play |
![]() Fixers 'Keep Dreaming' story on ITV News Anglia in January 2010Kyle Simmons (21) from Southend-on-Sea has recorded a track based on his experiences in care to inspire other youngsters in similar situations. This story was broadcast on ITV News Anglia in January 2010. |
![]() Keep Dreaming Fix on ITV News Meridian (E), February 2010Fixer Kyle Simmons (21) from Southend-on-Sea has recorded a track based on his experiences in care to inspire other youngsters in similar situations. Broadcast on ITV Meridian East Tonight. |
![]() Keep DreamingFixer Kyle Simmons made his music video about life growing up ‘in the system’ and how, although being in care can be really tough, you have to try your best and achieve your dreams no matter where you started off in life. |
![]() Unstitch - Raising Awareness of FGMBirmingham Fixers Anam Ali (21) and Deeqa Ahmed (22) are leading a campaign to encourage people to speak openly about female genital mutilation or FGM, hoping to play a part in ending the practice. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Fixer Sarah Whitcher on ITV News West CountryFixer Sarah Whitcher (25) from Plymouth, appeared on ITV News West Country to discuss how supermarkets could do more in helping to reduce drink related crime. This story was broadcast in January 2014. Issues: Drink |
![]() Road Carnage Fixumentary on ITV News Cymru WalesFixer Laura Kendrick, 20, from Wrexham discusses road safety for young people following the Fixers Road Savvy Forum, which was held in London on 4th September 2013. This story was broadcast on ITV News Cymru Wales in September 2013. Issues: Safety |
![]() Eating Disorders Waiting TimesFixer Kat Pugh is worried that there are people with eating disorders being refused treatment because they aren’t considered thin enough. The 24-year-old from London has made this film with Fixers to call for early intervention – so those affected can receive help before they reach a crisis point. Issues: Mind |
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Action Against BullyingMarket Weighton Fixer Devan Witter (16) doesn’t believe teachers are always aware when a pupil is being bullied and hopes the website he has created with Fixers will help encourage earlier intervention. His website ‘Advice for Teachers’ offers teachers and schools suggestions on how to deal with bullying and what to do when it happens. Issues: Abuse, Relating |
Siobhan Pyburn - The Phoenix ProjectThis is a link to my current website which is based on the one I created with Fixers in 2008. The site contains blog posts about my ongoing campaign to raise awareness about sexual abuse, my personal story, and the facility to contact me. Issues: Abuse |
AMHA | Autism and Mental Health AwarenessSonny Hawkins, 25, from Buckinghamshire, has created a website which will serve as a platform for bloggers with autism, mental health issues or a combination of both. Issues: Mind |
Men Get Eating Disorders TooAfter developing an eating disorder in his teens, Brighton Fixer Sam Thomas, 21, wants to raise awareness about such conditions in men. With the help of Fixers, he has created the website called 'Men Get Eating Disorders Too' to help other male sufferers, so they can seek the support and help they need. Issues: Mind |
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Self Harm OrganisationBristol Fixer Imogen Smith, 22, has created a website with Fixers to break down the misconceptions and stigma attached to self-harm. The website offers information and action plans for family, friends, teachers and professionals, so they each know the role they can play in helping someone who is harming themselves. Issues: Mind |
Building Blocks LGBT SupportA website called Building Blocks LGBT Support, which offers help, shares experiences and personal stories and aims to build a community of LGBT individuals who live in rural areas. Issues: Relating |
We Are BristolKevin McKenchie has created a website with the help of Fixers to act as a central hub for all Bristol activities. He and his team want to see participation in gigs, courses and events and a positive nurturing of local talent. Issues: Work+Play |
Upsidedown danceWoolwich Fixer Lexi Maize, 26, wants to promote dance and other creative projects in his area of London, because he feels the arts are a positive outlet for young people and encourages them stay off the street. With Fixers, he has created a website called ‘Upside Down Dance’, offering youth information about the dance classes as well as other opportunities to gain creative skills. Issues: Work+Play |
Just DUK 1TA team of Fixers who have type 1 diabetes have launched a website aiming to provide support for the thousands of young people living with the condition across Scotland. Led by Samantha Louise, 18, the group feel the website will make it easier for young people with diabetes to relate to each other and enable them to get the information they need. Issues: Body |
We DoBournemouth Fixer Kelly Levell (20) is campaigning against the concept of ‘fast fashion’, and promoting recycled clothing as a trendy option. The eco-conscious fashion student has set up a website with the help of Fixers, showing others how to create new outfits without having to buy new clothes. Issues: Eco |
ReformedTwo Fixers from Liverpool have turned their back on a life of a crime and have set up a website with the help of Fixers, warning others to stay on the right side of the law. Sisters Tasha and Kemi Ryan are now educating others on the effect convictions can have on your future. Issues: Drugs, Crime |
Got To TravelAfter a summer expedition to Borneo, Inverness Fixers Lewis Mackenzie (17) and Lisa Swanson (18) have launched a website with the help of Fixers encouraging more young people to explore the world. The pair’s website 'Got to Travel' gives would-be explorers advice on everything from funding their trip to reading up on the destination. |
Ask JoeA group of unemployed Fixers from Falkirk have created a website to help young people find work. Led by Alexander Podmore, 23, the team hope the site, which provides employment tips, inspires others their age not to give up when looking for a job. Issues: Work+Play |
HeadoutA group from Peterborough have created a website with the help of Fixers, offering young people with mental health conditions a forum where they can discuss their feelings confidentially with others. Led by Cydney Beagley, 17, Megan Hulme, 16, and Andrew Cooley, 16, the Fixers hope to their ‘Headout’ website will raise awareness of such issues and encourage those experiencing problems to seek help. Issues: Mind |
Living Smart AppKnowing people who’ve experienced homelessness, 22-year-old Steven Blair and his team from the Scottish town of Kirkcaldy in Fife want to support young people facing similar struggles. With Fixers, they’ve helped to create this mobile phone app, which includes useful information for those who are currently homeless, or at risk of having nowhere to live. Issues: Home |
What Where When Gloucestershire - Youth Activities WebsiteGloucestershire Fixer Callum Coles, 17, and his team want to show young people what there is to do in their county. They’ve helped create this website, listing everything from sports teams to arts festivals, in the hope that they can encourage others their age to make the most of the activities available to them. Issues: Work+Play |
SOAR - Bereavement Support WebsiteFixer Gennifer Graham (19) from Stirlingshire uses her experience with bereavement to make sure others in the situation don't feel so isolated. This website offers personal suggestions and guidance through the process. Issues: Relating |
Bite Me! Eating Disorders Support WebsiteFixer Stacey Patience from Avoch in the Scottish Highlands has helped create a website offering support to young people with eating disorders. The 22-year-old, who was diagnosed with anorexia in 2012, feels there’s a lack of support in her area and now wants to address this problem by creating an online platform where people with similar experiences can go and seek help. Issues: Mind |
Don't Meow Meow AppAware of the devastating consequences of becoming addicted to Mephedrone, 17-year-old ‘Milly’ wants to prevent others from trying the drug. With Fixers, she’s helped create this android app to show young people the realities of experimenting with “Meow Meow,” and to encourage those already taking it to seek the support they need to stop. Issues: Drugs |
Just DUK 1TA team of Fixers who have type 1 diabetes have launched a website aiming to provide support for the thousands of young people living with the condition across Scotland. Led by 24-year-old Sandi McKechnie, the group feel the website will make it easier for young people with diabetes to relate to each other and enable them to get the information they need. Issues: Body |
Safeguarding Online InformationConcerned that the popularity of social networking sites has given rise to online bullying, Newcastle Fixer Anthony Howie (18) and his team have launched a website offering victims help on how to stay safe on the internet. The website ‘Safeguarding Online Information’ explains what cyberbullying is and where victims can go to find help. Issues: Safety |
LGBTQ LeedsAfter being bullied at school for being gay, Leeds Fixer Bobbiejoe Courtney (17) has helped create a website to support LGBTQ young people. With help from Fixers and his team, the site provides a place for youth to see real-life stories from people who’ve had similar experiences. Issues: Prejudice |