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![]() What is Vitiligo?Kaira Walcott from Letchworth Garden City explains that vitiligo is where the skin cells attack themselves and stop producing the melanin and pigmentation, so the skin turns white. Issues: Body |
![]() 'In My Skin' Eczema StoryFixer from Leytonstone, London, Aadam Elahi, 16, campaigns to support young people with eczema comes to ITV News London, March 2013 Issues: Body, Mind |
![]() Adjust Your MindsetSakina Ramazani (23) and her team from Motherwell experienced racist bullying growing up. They have produced a short film, which aims to encourage others to see past skin colour and treat everyone as an individual. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() What is Dermatillomania? Our stories...Mary-Anne White and Lucy Wills, both 27, have been diagnosed with dermatillomania (derma) which is characterised by repeatedly picking, squeezing or scratching your own skin, to the extent damage is caused. Issues: Home, Body |
![]() AlbinismHaving experienced discrimination because of the colour of his skin, Daniel Richards (22) from Essex wants to raise awareness of albinism. Originally from Cameroon, he’s concerned about the persecution of albinos in parts of Africa. With Fixers, he’s worked on this film to help others better understand the condition, and challenge the misconceptions associated with it. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Fixers High Anxiety Story on ITV News Tyne Tees, April 2015After experiencing overwhelming anxiety, Paula Duffy wants to help young people cope with panic attacks. The 25-year-old from Wallsend in North Tyneside is urging others to open up and seek help for the disorder, so it doesn’t disrupt their daily routine. This story was broadcast on ITV News Tyne Tees in April 2015. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Fixers Fire Safety Story on ITV News Tyne Tees, November 2014After being severely burnt following a campfire accident in March this year, Lucy Morgan is reminding other young people about the importance of taking fire safety seriously. The 19-year-old from Harrogate says the traumatic blaze, which occurred when someone poured paint thinner on a fire, has scarred her for life. This story was broadcast on ITV News Tyne Tees in November 2014. Issues: Safety |
![]() Fixers Fire Safety Story on ITV News Calendar, November 2014Following a traumatic campfire accident that scarred her for life, Lucy Morgan from Harrogate is urging others her age to play it safe around fires. The 19-year-old from Harrogate was badly injured after the incident, which occurred when someone poured paint thinner on the flames, causing a blast. This story was broadcast on ITV News Calendar in November 2014. Issues: Safety |
![]() Fire SafetyAfter receiving severe burns when someone poured paint thinner on to a bonfire causing an explosion, Lucy Morgan is warning of the potential dangers of playing with fire. With Fixers, the 20-year-old from Harrogate has helped create this film to encourage others to take their safety seriously. Issues: Safety |
![]() MCAT Zombies Fix on ITV News Central, November 2013Fixer Sammie Wood-Johnson,18,from Sutton-in-Ashfield uses zombies to warn other young people about the dangers of MCAT. This story was broadcast on ITV News Central, November 2013. Issues: Drugs |
![]() Fixers Body Aware story on UTV LiveA group of Belfast Fixers want to fight back against society's focus on having the 'perfect body', because they feel this leads to many young people being unhappy with the way they look. This story about their campaign was shown on UTV Live in June 2013. Issues: Body |
![]() Am I Perfect?Emma Gray (21) and her team from Hertfordshire are concerned that too many young people feel a pressure to be perfect. With Fixers, they’ve helped create this film to encourage others to be happy with who they are. Issues: Mind |
![]() 'Peer Pressure' Fix on ITV News Calendar'Peer pressure used to be in high school - now it’s online and it’s really getting out of hand. You see an online challenge or dare almost every day. They’re definitely getting more serious and more stupid. We want to say that it’s ok to say no.' Sarah Baker and Emma Roberts are campaigning with Fixers to warn young people about social media challenges, which can encourage participants to risk injury or even death. Social media crazes like Neknominate – where you nominate a friend to drink a large amount of alcohol – have claimed five lives in the UK. And others, like the salt and ice challenge, have left many with permanent scarring from burns. Their story was broadcast on ITV News Calendar on Thursday August 4. Issues: Safety |
![]() UNDER MY SKIN || Dont Judge MeA Fixers campaign led by Stephan Georgiou. http://www.fixers.org.uk/fixers/14030... Stephan Georgiou from Witham, Essex is asking young people to be more open-minded to people they consider different after being bullied since he was 11. The 18-year-old ‘A’ level student wants to encourage people to be more aware of their actions and to consider the impact their words can have. Stephan said that he was bullied for being different because he never liked sports or typical ‘boy’ stuff. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() LGBT Racism Fix on ITV News WestDuy Hoang, 25, from Bristol, wants to challenge racism in the LGBT community. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Self-Harm Fix on ITV News AngliaSophie Clarke, 18, from Framlingham, wants to educate parents and teachers on self-harm Issues: Mind |
![]() 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 |
![]() 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 |
![]() Seeing Albinism Fix on UTV LiveJudith and Chloe MacCombe, 21, from Claudy, want to challenge preconceptions of albinism. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Can You See The Problem?Judith and Chloe MacCombe, 21, from Claudy, want to challenge preconceptions of albinism. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Body Conscious Fix on ITV News LookaroundChloe Neesham, 19, from Workington, wants young people to be positive about their body image. Issues: Body |
![]() Body Image: A Matter of ConfidenceTwenty-four-year-old Juliana Apiah-Dankwah from London is reminding people to see the beauty in their individual appearances. She is encouraging young women in particular to view themselves – and their imperfections – more positively.With Fixers, Juliana has created a film that shows a group of young women describing each other's features - all three members presenting different opinions over physical traits. Issues: Body |
![]() Urban CultureKarabo Moruakgomo, 22, from Bristol is challenging negative stereotypes of people from urban communities. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Body Dysmorphia Fix on ITV News Tyne Tees, November 2013Fixer Danny Bowman, 18, from Alnwick in Northumberland is raising awareness of body dysmorphia disorder following his own personal experiences. This story was broadcast on ITV News Tyne Tees in November 2013. Issues: Mind |
![]() Fixers Racist Bullying Story on ITV Meridian (E), July 2014Having suffered racist bullying, Tamanna Miah from Kent wants more people to recognise the damaging effects of discrimination. The 20-year-old from Sevenoaks says she was the victim of racist taunts and abuse throughout her school years, which seriously affected her confidence. This story was broadcast on ITV News Meridian (E) in July 2014. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() Homophobia Story on ITV News AngliaSarah Marchant, 24, and her group of Fixers from Norwich are creating a unique art installation to highlight the effects of homophobic bullying. Their story was featured on ITV News Anglia on Thursday 9th May 2013. Issues: Abuse, Prejudice |
![]() Racial BullyingRacial abuse doesn't always have to be physical to leave scars. Tamanna Miah (20) from Kent, created this film with Fixers to raise awareness of racist bullying. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Fixers Racist Bullying Story on ITV News LondonAfter experiencing racist bullying growing up, Tamanna Miah (20) from Kent is taking a stand and making her voice heard to quell discrimination. This story was broadcast on ITV News London in June 2014. Issues: Abuse |
![]() Fixers Body Modification Story on ITV News Cymru Wales, May 2014Fixer Cameron Bash (17) from Merthyr Tydfil,is urging employers not to judge job candidates on whether they have body modification such as tattoos or piercings. Issues: Prejudice |
![]() ANNALucy Mathison, 18, from Tyne and Wear, is raising awareness of eating disorders Issues: Mind |
![]() Night Of The Drones - The Dangers of MCATFixer Sammie Wood-Johnson, 18, and his group of Fixers from Nottinghamshire are warning young people about the devastating consequences of taking the drug MCAT with their retro-style zombie movie. Issues: Drugs |
![]() Body ImageElissa Franceschi (26*) from Weybridge wants young people to have a more positive attitude towards body image. This film, created by Fixers, aims to encourage others to feel comfortable in their own skin. *Fixers sometimes go beyond the 16-25 year age bracket while working on their Fix. Issues: Mind |
![]() 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 |