Sheffield, United Kingdom: The Leading Non-Profit and Charitable Organisation, Changing Faces, has recently taken forward the issue of crimes and abuses people face on how they look. They urged people to raise their voices and stand against them if they witness any such thing.
Reportedly, Changing Times is the United Kingdom’s leading charitable and profitable organisation. It supports and stands against the visible differences and differentiation people face by their looks, body and colour. This Organisation campaigns to bring up this issue and change the public’s opinion.
Changing Times Organisation has stood on its ground that no one should experience abuse because of their appearance.
 Their research shows that a third of people with a visible difference have experienced a hate crime – an increase compared with 28% in 2019.Â
Since first sharing their research in April this year, Changing Times has revealed that their campaigners have written open letters to all Police and Crime Commissioners, sharing examples of hate and their impact on their community.Â
This has resulted in further conversations with several Police and Crime Commissioners from across the UK and our involvement in roundtable discussions and hate crime forums.
They shared that, through these significant and positive steps, they knew they couldn’t tackle visible hate ontheir own, and therefore, they also encouraged people to remain unacceptable and influential to their ground against any of such things.
“we’re encouraging more people to join us and challenge or report unacceptable behaviour if they witness it,” Changing Times Organisation continued.
To learn more about what a hate crime is, and how to report it, one can visit the given website:Â https://ow.ly/RWpj50PU26F
Recently, the Changing Times Organisation has raised their issue with Netflix regarding the content they have been streaming being harmful and offensive to their communities.
The Changing Their Campaigner, Rhiannon, encouraged people to support the petition against a film that has used images of children and adults with ichthyosis as part of its storyline – saying that they are victims of toxic waste.
Rhiannon, who has a type of ichthyosis, has also shared her frequent thoughts on this issue.

