British Thyroid Foundation
British Thyroid Foundation | |
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Formation | 1991 |
Type | Charitable organization |
Headquarters | Harrogate, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom |
Membership | N/A |
Language | N/A |
Leader title | Chair |
Leader name | Simon Pearce |
Website | btf-thyroid.org |
The British Thyroid Foundation (BTF) is a charitable organization based in the United Kingdom that provides support and information to individuals affected by thyroid disorders. Established in 1991, the foundation aims to improve the understanding and treatment of thyroid conditions through education, research, and advocacy.
History[edit | edit source]
The British Thyroid Foundation was founded in 1991 by a group of patients and medical professionals who recognized the need for a dedicated organization to support those affected by thyroid disorders. Since its inception, the BTF has grown to become a leading voice in the UK for thyroid health, working closely with healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers.
Mission and Objectives[edit | edit source]
The mission of the British Thyroid Foundation is to provide support and information to people with thyroid disorders and to raise awareness of these conditions among the general public and healthcare professionals. The foundation's objectives include:
- Providing reliable and up-to-date information about thyroid disorders.
- Supporting research into the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of thyroid conditions.
- Advocating for improved healthcare services for individuals with thyroid disorders.
- Raising public awareness about the importance of thyroid health.
Activities[edit | edit source]
The British Thyroid Foundation engages in a variety of activities to fulfill its mission:
Support Services[edit | edit source]
The BTF offers a range of support services for individuals affected by thyroid disorders, including a helpline, online forums, and local support groups. These services provide a platform for patients to share experiences, seek advice, and receive emotional support.
Educational Resources[edit | edit source]
The foundation produces a wide array of educational materials, including leaflets, booklets, and online content, to inform patients and healthcare professionals about thyroid disorders. These resources cover topics such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroid cancer, and Graves' disease.
Research Funding[edit | edit source]
The BTF funds research projects aimed at improving the understanding and treatment of thyroid disorders. The foundation collaborates with leading researchers and institutions to support studies that have the potential to advance thyroid health.
Advocacy and Awareness[edit | edit source]
The foundation actively advocates for better healthcare policies and practices related to thyroid disorders. It works to raise awareness about the impact of thyroid conditions on individuals and society, and it promotes the importance of early diagnosis and effective treatment.
Partnerships[edit | edit source]
The British Thyroid Foundation collaborates with various organizations, including the British Thyroid Association, the Royal College of Physicians, and other patient advocacy groups. These partnerships help to enhance the foundation's efforts in research, education, and advocacy.
Funding[edit | edit source]
As a charitable organization, the BTF relies on donations, fundraising events, and grants to support its activities. The foundation is committed to transparency and accountability in its financial practices, ensuring that funds are used effectively to achieve its mission.
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