Ruby Wax praises Fiona Malpass (20) for her campaign on depression, including her RTS award-winning film. Tapfuma MInya (23) talks about setting up a dance school in Milton Keynes.
Gabby Logan endorses Andreas Kattou’s (26) advert encouraging young people to give blood. Jermaine Pinnock (26) tells us what’s happened to his drama raising awareness of schizophrenia.
Akeim Mundell (17) meets Brooke Kinsella who praises his efforts to bring Manchester young people together, and Sophie Atkinson (22) talks about her ‘secretly sober’ campaign discouraging student drinking.
Philip Firsov (26) meets Ainsley Harriott to chat about his campaign on London's wasted food, and Ikram Tribak (18) looks back at her Fix in which mixed ability young people gave out cupcakes and high fives.
Eadie McCarthy (17) talks to Ben Douglas about being discriminated against as a traveller. James Peacock (20) looks back on his interactive film about living with a hearing impairment.
James Armstrong (19) looks back at the success of his powerful film about young homelessness, and Stacey Campbell (25) promotes her book of portraits of people across the world affected by cancer.
Hayley Boulden (25) talks to former EastEnders actor David Proud about getting young disabled people surfing. Beth Pickering (21) believes her fun day helped encourage respect towards young mothers.
Colette Kennedy (23) talks to former EastEnders actor David Proud about living with a visual impairment. Sophie Ogden (23) promotes her animated film showing children how their food gets from field to fork.
Special Feature: Homelessness
As many as 75,000 young people experience homelessness every year. Many Fixers are trying to tackle the problem.