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THE STORY OF #DUMPTHESCALES

WHO WE ARE

We are carers, clinicians, people with lived experience from all over the world who are passionate about ending the injustices of those affected by eating disorders.

 

We campaign for our loved ones, for those we have lost, for services, for the workforce and for future generations.

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Our mission is to End Eating Disorders.

HOW IT ALL BEGAN

#DumpTheScales was written on the back of a napkin over chips and drinks one evening after Hope had made a commitment in a talk to the NSPCC that she would tackle issues around BMI and diagnosis. Since the launch of the campaign, it has managed to build a huge amount of momentum, helped put eating disorders on the political agenda and brought some very difficult conversations out into the open.

Now in its 4th year it has developed and morphed into something bigger... Welcome to the #DumpTheScales movement!

TIMELINE OF #DUMPTHESCALES

9TH APRIL 2019

First trip to Number 10

9TH JULY 2018

Hope Virgo launched the

#dumpthescales campaign

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MARCH 2019

#dumpthescales is debated

in parliament for the first time

Houses of Parliament

21ST NOVEMBER 2019

#dumpthescales is in

the Labour manifesto

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2ND MARCH 2020

#dumpthescales photo call in Parliament

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9TH NOVEMBER 2021

Second government

roundtable

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30TH JUNE 2021

First government

roundtable

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10TH NOVEMBER 2021

Social Cost of Eating

Disorders report launched

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2ND MARCH 2022

#dumpthescales photo call

in Parliament

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17TH OCTOBER 2022

Eating disorder manifesto and school nurse toolkit launch

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19TH MAY 2023

Open letter delivered to

Downing Street calling for an

end to the postcode lottery

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JUNE 2022

Multiple trips to Number 10 and invited to present to ministers at a roundtable

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2ND MARCH 2023

#dumpthescales photo call in Parliament

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20TH MAY 2023

First ever eating disorder

march in London

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17TH OCTOBER 2023

#dumpthescales photo

exhibition in London

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12TH JULY 2023

Fourth government

roundtable

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2ND MARCH 2024

#dumpthescales photo call

in Parliament with EDGI.

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MAY 2024

#dumpthescales is in the

Lib Dem manifesto

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27TH APRIL 2024

Second #dumpthescales

march in London

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JULY 2024

The #dumpthescales

steering group is formed

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27TH SEPTEMBER 2024

The #dumpthescales

movement is launched

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MEET THE TEAM

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Hope Virgo

Hope Virgo is an Author and a multi award winning international leading advocate for people with eating disorders. Hope is also a recognised media spokesperson, having appeared on various platforms including BBC Newsnight, The Lorraine Show Victoria Derbyshire, Good Morning Britain, Sky News and BBC News. Hope is the founder of the #DumpTheScales campaign.

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James Downs

James is a mental health campaigner, peer researcher and expert by experience in eating disorders. He holds various roles at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, NHS England, and a number of universities and charities - all of which focus on developing collaboration across a range of professional and personal perspectives to improve mental health for all. James has written extensively about his own experiences, from textbook chapters and peer-reviewed research to blog posts and mainstream media features. He is also a yoga, dance and mindfulness teacher.

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Hannah Hickinbotham

Hannah is the host of the Full of Beans podcast, dedicated to reducing stigma and raising awareness about eating disorders. With a master's degree in eating disorders and clinical and research experience, Hannah now supports mental health professionals through digital marketing. Drawing from her 14 years of lack of support atypical anorexia, body dysmorphia, depression, having only just been diagnosed with ADHD and understanding the impact this has had on her eating disorder and respective recovery, Hannah is passionate about advocating for those who are misunderstood and unable to receive the treatment they deserve.

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Helen Missen

Helen is a retired nurse, and mother to 3 adult children. Their family have lived on the Welsh/Shropshire borders for 17 years. At the age of 15 her daughter was diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa, and the family as they knew it changed tack. Helen began to learn about her daughter’s illness, whilst successfully petitioning the Welsh government for increased funding for CAMHS. Her advocacy, petition campaigning and advocating for further research and finances into eating disorders has also been a highlight of Helen’s endeavours.


Helen has also been on the board of the European Faculty of the Academy of Eating Disorders, as well as the Executive Committee for the Faculty of Eating Disorders at the Royal College of Psychiatrists. She is also the carer representative for the ongoing training of all Eating Disorder Adult Service Whole Team Training commissioned by the English Government and delivered by SLAM (South London and Maudsley).


Helen has served on the board of FEAST (Families Empowered And Supporting Treatment) as well as being a member for 15 years. She regularly supports individual families, and is passionate about encouraging evidence-based, well delivered, timely treatment, as well as pushing for a change in the landscape of eating disorder care across the UK.

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Nicky Smith 

Nicky is a member of FEAST and works closely with other family members and carers to advocate for current and emerging eating disorder issues in the UK.


Nicky has presented at conferences, spoken in Parliament exhibition, and has provided lectures to raise awareness of eating disorders. Nicky has also supported journal and book publications, contributed to NHS commissioning teams and research groups, and is currently a parent/carer representative in an Adult Eating Disorder service collaborative Trust.


Nicky’s daughter has had anorexia for 12 years, so unfortunately Nicky has gained experience (from a parents perspective) in adolescent and adult eating disorder services including inpatient, community, out-of-area placements, sectioning under the Mental Health Act, nasogastric feeding, SEDU, acute mental health and general hospital admissions.

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Jodie Goodacre

Jodie is a mental health campaigner with lived experience of anorexia and has both worked and volunteered in the mental health sector since 2016. Alongside the Eating Disorder diagnosis are various mental health and physical health co-morbidities which have played a role in terms of the development of anorexia, as well as impacting both the treatment and recovery process. Jodie is passionate about intersectionality in both eating disorder research and treatment whilst highlighting the experience of those historically underrepresented and the importance of early intervention with effective and individualised treatment.

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Debbie Taylor

Debbie Taylor is a devoted parent and carer with over a decade of expertise by experience, supporting her daughter through the challenges of an eating disorder (ED). A passionate advocate for ED awareness and support, serving as a member of the UK Feast Executive team and representing Feast within the Wales Eating Disorders Clinical Implementation Network. Volunteers with Hearts Minds & Genes, contributing to Eating Disorder advocacy efforts. Engages in community outreach and education as an eating disorder awareness campaigner to promote understanding and destigmatization of ED.

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Suzanne Baker

Suzanne Baker is the mother of 2 adult daughters, both in recovery from Anorexia Nervosa. The considerable difficulty that she and her husband faced in accessing eating disorder treatment for their eldest daughter, led her to become involved in working with others to work towards better outcomes for all those affected by eating disorders.

Suzanne has been on the Expert by Experience Committee at the Academy for Eating Disorders,     a Carer Representative at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Faculty of Eating Disorders for the past 4 years and has sat on various NHS England Working Groups for Eating Disorders. She is a Carer Representative for the Whole Team Training programme for Eating Disorder Adult Services (EDSA) run by SLAM (South London and Maudsley) and is on the Steering Group for King’s College London’s Eating Disorder Clinical Research Network (EDCRN) project. She is part of the Hearts, Minds, Genes Coalition for Eating Disorders with whom she has attended roundtables within parliament and No 10 Downing Street and has regularly presented at conferences.

Suzanne represents FEAST (Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment) in the UK and provides peer support to other caregivers.

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Ellie Smith 

Ellie is a mental health campaigner specialising in eating disorders. Ellie uses her live experience of being diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa at the age of 14 to raise awareness on social media, and in parliament. She was instrumental to the #DumpTheScales march in April 2024 and wants to ensure no one goes through the traumatic things she has had to. Change has to be possible.

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Dr Agnes Ayton

Dr. Agnes Ayton MD FRCPsych is a consultant eating disorder psychiatrist at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. She has held several key roles within the RCPsych Faculty of Eating Disorders and has dedicated her career to this specialty since 2003. Dr. Ayton's work is centered on enhancing patient safety and quality of care, evidenced by her numerous publications and leadership in advancing medical education for eating disorders. She co-authored the influential Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorder Guidelines and developed an enhanced CBT model for severe eating disorders, for which her service received the NHS Parliamentary award in 2022.

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Professor Gerome Breen

Dr. Gerome Breen is a psychiatric geneticist with a particular focus on eating disorders. He serves as a Professor of Psychiatric Genetics at the MRC Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. Dr. Breen leads the UK Eating Disorder Genetic Initiative (EDGI UK), which seeks to recruit 10,000 people in the UK with lived experience of eating disorders to help better understand the genetic factors involved. He is also senior advisor for the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Eating Disorders working group, collaborating with experts like Cynthia M. Bulik and Laura Huckins to advance research in this field. Beyond his research, Dr. Breen works with Hope Virgo and F.E.A.S.T. ED through the Hearts, Minds, and Genes coalition, focusing on improving funding and support for eating disorder treatment and research. Dr. Breen is committed to making a difference in the understanding and treatment of eating disorders through both his research and his work with the community.

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Alykhan Asaria

Through my involvement in NHS quality improvement, and interlinked lived experience research, I am determined to improve the quality of care experienced by eating disorder sufferers and their caregivers. Compassion, Hope, Empathy, Appreciation, and Patience (CHEAP) are not expensive care principles. They must be embedded in routine clinical practice.

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