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It's Face Equality Week

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We've been told for generations that it's rude to stare. Yet, our research shows there's been an increase in hostile behaviour towards people with a visible difference out in public.

This #FaceEqualityWeek, we're asking people to better understand the impact that staring has on those with a visible difference. Head to our social media and watch and share our film to raise awareness, so we can stop staring before it happens. Together, we can #StopTheStare.

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