British Thyroid Foundation
The British Thyroid Foundation is a UK-based, patient-led, registered charity dedicated to supporting people with thyroid disorders and helping their families and people around them to understand the condition.
Function
The British Thyroid Foundation is a patient support organisation. The aims of the BTF are to help improve understanding of thyroid disease; represent the patient perspective to medical professionals; offer a peer support network and fund research into thyroid function and thyroid disease to improve patient outcomes.The BTF is recognised by the British Thyroid Association, the British Association of Endocrine and Thyroid Surgeons, the British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, and the Society for Endocrinology as a helpful resource. It is also listed as a carer centre and service by National Health Service England.
History
The British Thyroid Foundation was founded in 1991 by Janis Hickey MBE after she was diagnosed withGraves and thyroid eye disease. With the encouragement of Sir Richard Bayliss KCVO, who was involved with the British Thyroid Association, the BTF was set up as a registered charity based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK. Past and present patrons include, Clare Balding, Jenny Pitman and Gay Search.