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'''Sam Thomas''' (born in [[Brighton]] in [[East Sussex]], UK, 8 January 1986) is an award-winning campaigner for men living with [[eating disorders]]. In 2008 he founded Men Get Eating Disorders Too (MGEDT) which in December 2010 became a registered [[Charitable organization|charity]] in the UK.
'''Sam Thomas''' (born in [[Brighton]] in [[East Sussex]], UK, 8 January 1986) is an award-winning campaigner for men living with [[eating disorders]]. In 2008 he founded Men Get Eating Disorders Too (MGEDT) which in December 2010 became a registered [[Charitable organization|charity]] in the UK.


In 2010 Sam won the [[TalkTalk Group|TalkTalk]] "Digital Heroes" awards for the UK South-east region <ref name="TDH">[http://www.talk-talk.mirror.co.uk/region-s-east.htm South East Digital Heroes Winner],</ref>, <ref name="mir">[http://www.mirror.co.uk/life-style/talktalk/2011/08/02/profile-sam-thomas-men-get-eating-disorders-too-115875-23314987 Profile: Sam Thomas] </ref>, and the Beat "Young Champion" award. "Beat" is the working name of the [[Eating Disorders Association]]. Sam was also shortlisted in the Young Philanthropist/Activist category for the Beacon Prize 2010.
In 2010 Sam won the [[TalkTalk Group|TalkTalk]] "Digital Heroes" awards for the UK South-east region,<ref name="TDH">[http://www.talk-talk.mirror.co.uk/region-s-east.htm South East Digital Heroes Winner],</ref><ref name="mir">[http://www.mirror.co.uk/life-style/talktalk/2011/08/02/profile-sam-thomas-men-get-eating-disorders-too-115875-23314987 Profile: Sam Thomas]</ref> and the Beat "Young Champion" award. "Beat" is the working name of the [[Eating Disorders Association]]. Sam was also shortlisted in the Young Philanthropist/Activist category for the Beacon Prize 2010.


Sam developed [[bulimia]] himself when he was a teenager. This was a response to mainly [[homophobic]] [[bullying]] he suffered at school. He has used his experience to develop an information resource to enable men living with eating disorders to offer one another peer-to-peer support and to improve levels of awareness and understanding throughout society.
Sam developed [[bulimia]] himself when he was a teenager. This was a response to mainly [[homophobic]] [[bullying]] he suffered at school. He has used his experience to develop an information resource to enable men living with eating disorders to offer one another peer-to-peer support and to improve levels of awareness and understanding throughout society.


As reported in the Brighton [[The Argus (Brighton)|Argus]], he launched the MGEDT website <ref name="MGEDT"> [http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/4240846.Brighton_website_helps_men_around_the_world Men's Eating Disorders website launched],</ref> with support from [[ITV]] Fixers, <ref name="ITV Fixers"> [http://itvfixers.com/index.php?view=article&id=1180%3Afixer-wins-talk-talk-digital-heroes-award&option=com_content&Itemid=177 Fixer wins Talktalk Digital Heroes Award],</ref> a project run in the various regions of the UK national commercial television channel, ITV, which enables young people in the UK to make a difference by tackling a social problem.
As reported in the Brighton [[The Argus (Brighton)|Argus]], he launched the MGEDT website <ref name="MGEDT">[http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/4240846.Brighton_website_helps_men_around_the_world Men's Eating Disorders website launched],</ref> with support from [[ITV]] Fixers,<ref name="ITV Fixers">[http://itvfixers.com/index.php?view=article&id=1180%3Afixer-wins-talk-talk-digital-heroes-award&option=com_content&Itemid=177 Fixer wins Talktalk Digital Heroes Award],</ref> a project run in the various regions of the UK national commercial television channel, ITV, which enables young people in the UK to make a difference by tackling a social problem.


During 2012 the charity is compiling a petition of at least 100,000 signatures to try and persuade the UK Government to improve services provided for Eating Disorders sufferers. <ref name="petition"> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-16544614 Eating Disorders Men launch petition],</ref> Sam featured on BBC 1's "Inside Out" programme in Jan 2012 to further raise awareness of eating disorders in men, inparticular the barriers sufferers faced seeking help.
During 2012 the charity is compiling a petition of at least 100,000 signatures to try and persuade the UK Government to improve services provided for Eating Disorders sufferers.<ref name="petition">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-16544614 Eating Disorders Men launch petition],</ref> Sam featured on BBC 1's "Inside Out" programme in Jan 2012 to further raise awareness of eating disorders in men, in particular the barriers sufferers faced seeking help.


In April 2012 Men Get Eating Disorders Too won its first major award in the Mental Healthy Awards for "Heroic Community Organisation" <ref name="petition"> http://www.mentalhealthy.co.uk/home/featured-articles/mental-healthy-award-winners.html,</ref>
In April 2012 Men Get Eating Disorders Too won its first major award in the Mental Healthy Awards for "Heroic Community Organisation" <ref name="petition">http://www.mentalhealthy.co.uk/home/featured-articles/mental-healthy-award-winners.html,</ref>


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Revision as of 07:44, 1 September 2012

Sam Thomas (born in Brighton in East Sussex, UK, 8 January 1986) is an award-winning campaigner for men living with eating disorders. In 2008 he founded Men Get Eating Disorders Too (MGEDT) which in December 2010 became a registered charity in the UK.

In 2010 Sam won the TalkTalk "Digital Heroes" awards for the UK South-east region,[1][2] and the Beat "Young Champion" award. "Beat" is the working name of the Eating Disorders Association. Sam was also shortlisted in the Young Philanthropist/Activist category for the Beacon Prize 2010.

Sam developed bulimia himself when he was a teenager. This was a response to mainly homophobic bullying he suffered at school. He has used his experience to develop an information resource to enable men living with eating disorders to offer one another peer-to-peer support and to improve levels of awareness and understanding throughout society.

As reported in the Brighton Argus, he launched the MGEDT website [3] with support from ITV Fixers,[4] a project run in the various regions of the UK national commercial television channel, ITV, which enables young people in the UK to make a difference by tackling a social problem.

During 2012 the charity is compiling a petition of at least 100,000 signatures to try and persuade the UK Government to improve services provided for Eating Disorders sufferers.[5] Sam featured on BBC 1's "Inside Out" programme in Jan 2012 to further raise awareness of eating disorders in men, in particular the barriers sufferers faced seeking help.

In April 2012 Men Get Eating Disorders Too won its first major award in the Mental Healthy Awards for "Heroic Community Organisation" [5]

  1. ^ South East Digital Heroes Winner,
  2. ^ Profile: Sam Thomas
  3. ^ Men's Eating Disorders website launched,
  4. ^ Fixer wins Talktalk Digital Heroes Award,
  5. ^ a b Eating Disorders Men launch petition, Cite error: The named reference "petition" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).

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