Education
A year later he went up to University College, Oxford, from where he graduated with an Master of Arts in Politics, Philosophy & Economics in 1975. After studying for an Master of Science in Medical Demography at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, he became a health economist in the National Health Service.
Career
Born in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, and educated at Clifton College, Bristol, Partridge sustained 40% burns to his face, upper body, arms and hands in a car accident at the age of 18 in 1970. They have three children. Partridge wrote "Changing Faces: the Challenge of Facial Disfigurement" about his experience and this was published by Penguin Books in 1990.
A series of meetings over the following two years led him to found Changing Faces in 1992.
lieutenant campaigns to change public opinion and combat discrimination, and to help and support those with a visual difference. On Monday 16 November 2009 Partridge fronted the lunchtime bulletin for a week for in an attempt to try to break down prejudice.