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'''Lucas''' is a ''charity figure'', featured in the fifth season of the British television series [[The Undateables]].<ref>http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-undateables/on-demand/61401-002</ref>
'''Lucas''' is a ''charity figure'', featured in the fifth season of the British television series [[The Undateables]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-undateables/on-demand/61401-002|title=The Undateables - On Demand - All 4|publisher=}}</ref>
[[File:Lucas Hayward 20160708.jpg|thumb|Lucas Hayward in 2016]]
[[File:Lucas Hayward 20160708.jpg|thumb|Lucas Hayward in 2016]]


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Lucas ''"decided to make [school] a smaller part of [his] life"'' by joining external clubs and activities.
Lucas ''"decided to make [school] a smaller part of [his] life"'' by joining external clubs and activities.


The charity [[Changing Faces (charity)|Changing Faces]] unsuccessfully attempted to help Lucas at his [[primary school]], however, after a short period of [[home-schooling]] they worked with his [[secondary school]] to put [[anti-bullying]] procedures in place.<ref>http://lucasisonline.com/My%20Story.html</ref>
The charity [[Changing Faces (charity)|Changing Faces]] unsuccessfully attempted to help Lucas at his [[primary school]], however, after a short period of [[home-schooling]] they worked with his [[secondary school]] to put [[anti-bullying]] procedures in place.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lucasisonline.com/My%20Story.html|title=My story|publisher=}}</ref>


== Media presence ==
== Media presence ==
In 2010, at the age of 13, Lucas wrote an article which appeared in the 25 January 2010 issue of The New Statesman, challenging the ''"unconscious ideas and assumptions"'' society has of people with disfigurements.<ref>http://www.newstatesman.com/society/2010/01/changing-faces-less-attitudes</ref>
In 2010, at the age of 13, Lucas wrote an article which appeared in the 25 January 2010 issue of The New Statesman, challenging the ''"unconscious ideas and assumptions"'' society has of people with disfigurements.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/society/2010/01/changing-faces-less-attitudes|title=Campaign spotlight: Face-off|publisher=}}</ref>


== London [[2012 Olympics]] ==
== London [[2012 Olympics]] ==
On 3 July 2012 Lucas carried the [[Olympic Torch]] through part of Leicester on the 46th day of the [[List of Olympic torch relays|Torch Relay]].<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-18689358</ref> He carried the flame twice the normal distance (as the previous Torchbearer had dropped out for an unknown reason), ''"at roughly 7:50am"'' from Portsmouth Road to Vicarage Lane in Leicester.<ref>http://lucasisonline.com/2012.html</ref>
On 3 July 2012 Lucas carried the [[Olympic Torch]] through part of Leicester on the 46th day of the [[List of Olympic torch relays|Torch Relay]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-18689358|title=Torch relay: Lucas Hayward spreads Changing Faces message|date=4 July 2012|publisher=|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}</ref> He carried the flame twice the normal distance (as the previous Torchbearer had dropped out for an unknown reason), ''"at roughly 7:50am"'' from Portsmouth Road to Vicarage Lane in Leicester.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lucasisonline.com/2012.html|title=2012|publisher=}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:15, 7 February 2017

Lucas is a charity figure, featured in the fifth season of the British television series The Undateables.[1]

Lucas Hayward in 2016

Early life

Lucas was born with Oculoauriculofrontalnasal Syndrome (O.A.F.N.S.), Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula (T.O.F.) and a dermoid in one of his eyes. As a result of his unusual appearance he received increasing levels of bullying from other children at his school. In order to combat this increase in negative behaviour he had surgery to remove the dermoid and alter his nose appearance to look more like other peoples'. Though successful, the surgery reduced his eyesight, requiring him to wear glasses. Unfortunately the bullying continued to increase and even developed from verbal to physical abuse. Lucas "decided to make [school] a smaller part of [his] life" by joining external clubs and activities.

The charity Changing Faces unsuccessfully attempted to help Lucas at his primary school, however, after a short period of home-schooling they worked with his secondary school to put anti-bullying procedures in place.[2]

Media presence

In 2010, at the age of 13, Lucas wrote an article which appeared in the 25 January 2010 issue of The New Statesman, challenging the "unconscious ideas and assumptions" society has of people with disfigurements.[3]

On 3 July 2012 Lucas carried the Olympic Torch through part of Leicester on the 46th day of the Torch Relay.[4] He carried the flame twice the normal distance (as the previous Torchbearer had dropped out for an unknown reason), "at roughly 7:50am" from Portsmouth Road to Vicarage Lane in Leicester.[5]

References

  1. ^ "The Undateables - On Demand - All 4".
  2. ^ "My story".
  3. ^ "Campaign spotlight: Face-off".
  4. ^ "Torch relay: Lucas Hayward spreads Changing Faces message". 4 July 2012 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  5. ^ "2012".