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A tribute to Dr James Partridge OBE
Changing Faces’ Founder, Dr James Partridge OBE.

We were deeply saddened to hear that our Founder, Dr James Partridge OBE, has passed away. Our thoughts are with his family at this terribly sad time.  

Our Chair of Trustees, David Clayton, has written this personal tribute:    

"I was shocked and saddened by the news of James’s untimely passing. We had known each other for over a decade, and I considered him an inspiration and a friend.

"After sustaining life changing burns at age 18 in a car fire, James devoted his whole life to using his experience of having a facial disfigurement to benefit others. In 1992 he founded Changing Faces, which is still the UK's leading charity supporting people with disfigurements today. 

"James was a very special person in every way. I vividly remember when I first met James - at one of Changing Faces’ famous gala dinners. Whilst we were royally entertained by a number of our amazing patrons and supporters, the star of the show was undoubtedly James. His enormous presence and personality always shone through.

 "James’ belief, commitment, and dedication to fighting discrimination and prejudice, and offering first-class psychosocial support for people with disfigurements across the world, leaves behind a powerful legacy. 

"Alongside developing Changing Faces wellbeing and skin camouflage services, his achievements include but are not limited to partnering with University of the West of England to create the internationally-acclaimed Centre for Appearance Research and setting up Outlook, a specialist support service.

 "As Chair of Trustees at Changing Faces, I had the privilege to see James lead the charity, and then take his vision for Face Equality global, as he went on to found the international alliance, Face Equality International. 

"James was an inspirational, caring and tireless leader, a fact recognised by many. He was honoured by HM The Queen in 2002 with the Order of the British Empire for services to disabled people, appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 2005 and has Honorary Doctorates from both of the Universities in Bristol, his birthplace. In 2010 James won the Third Sector award for Most Admired Charity Chief Executive and was also awarded The Beacon Prize for Leadership.

 "However, what I know meant the most to James, was the many thousands of people with visible differences whose lives have been changed for the better thanks to his efforts. Those who have benefitted from our services, and who continue to look to Changing Faces to help them live the lives they want.

 "I hope you will join me in being thankful to James for building and leading Changing Faces. We owe it to his memory to carry on the campaign for Face Equality, and not to stop until facial discrimination becomes a thing of the past. 

"As James would say, 'on, on'."

David Clayton, Chair, Changing Faces  

You can read David’s full tribute to James here.

Sharing your memories  

Many of our community have expressed a wish to share their personal tributes and memories of James. Please do share your memories.  

You can read more about James’ achievements and life here

Changing Faces is a registered charity in both England & Wales and Scotland (English and Welsh charity no. 1011222 and Scottish charity no. SC039725). The charity is a registered company (company no. 02710440) and our registered office is 10 Queen Street Place, London EC4R 1AG.  This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, please notify me straight away. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you should not copy it for any purpose, or disclose its contents to any other person. Senders and recipients of email should be aware that, under the Data Protection Act 2018, the email contents may have to be disclosed. For information about how we handle any personal data we collect about you, please see our Privacy Policy link. Changing Faces has scanned this email for security issues. However Changing Faces cannot accept liability for any form of malware that may be in this email and we recommend that you check all emails with an appropriate security tool. 
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