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Freddie Astbury

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(Our President/Founder)

 

Thalidomide UK's Founder/President 'Freddie Astbury' went on hunger strike on Christmas Eve 1993 to highlight that the trust fund that was setup for thalidomide survivors in 1973 was running out of money. He wanted to highlight that the health of the survivors was deteriorating, due to the extra wear and tear on their bodies relating to their disabilities.

 Freddie's CV

 Freddie was born without arms or legs due to his mother taking the drug thalidomide during pregnancy. When he was a child, he attended Alder Hay Children’s Hospital then has a teenager attended Queens Mary’s Hospital. His doctor at Queens Mary’s Hospital was Claus Newman in the 70s

He spent most of his childhood in the city where he was born ‘Chester’ attending able-bodied school Blacon High.  At 17 he went to a collage for young people with physical disabilities in Cheltenham ‘The National Star College. He married his first wife ‘Janet’ when he was 21yrs, which ended within a year.  Freddie is married to Angela and he has a son ‘Dean’ from a previous relationship.

bullet 1991 he joined the Labour party as there disability advisor, which included working with people who had physical and mental disability and had been abused in residential care homes.
bullet 1993 Freddie went on hunger strike on Christmas Eve (1993) to highlight the fight for thalidomiders in the UK and founded Thalidomide UK.
bullet In 1995, he worked in the local youth centre with young people who had drug problems.
bullet 2000 when Pharmion announced that, they wanted a license for thalidomide in Europe under strict guidelines Freddie put the guidelines to the test and managed to buy the drug easily.
bullet 2000+ Freddie as worked closely with The World Health Organisation and The European Medicines Agency regarding medicines that cause birth defects i.e. thalidomide, lenalidomide (Revimid) Isotretinoin (Roacutan)
bullet 2005 he lead many campaigns regarding thalidomide issues and recently paid for little babies born without arms or legs to have medical treatment in the UK.
bullet In 2005, Freddie started teaching medical student about the history of the drug thalidomide and the various disabilities surrounding drug.

 Media Experiences

bullet Disability Advisor to BBC’s Ann & Nick
bullet Other media appearances in the UK include BBC News, ITN, Sky News and has appeared on other News channels around the world such as TVE (Spain), CNN, NBC (US), SAT1 (Germany) and Zee TV (Asia)

 

 

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