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Josh Thomas

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Academic Associate and PhD student at York St John University interested in phonological learning and memory.

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A poster titled "Assessing the suitability of eating disorder measures within a UK disabled and neurodivergent population" is across the top, The York St. John University logo is in the top left and bottom right corner. Inside blue and orange textboxes are
- Why is this study important? Traditional measures have often been based on the experiences of the stereotypical idea of a straight, white, affluent girl This is not the case in reality! This study will assess how suitable these measures are for a marginalised population, to see if any changes are necessary Better measures means improved access to support
To take part you MUST:
Be 18+ years old
Have an official diagnosis, or self-identify, as being neurodivergent OR having any disability – physical/mental/cognitive, etc.
Not experience a severe learning disability, due to well-being concerns
What does the study consist of? An online survey asking: Some demographic information - e.g. age, gender, sexuality, neurotype The frequency of thoughts & behavior relating to body image & eating

Each of the bullet points are denoted by stars.

If you're interested/have questions please contact GEORGINA BURTON gburton221@gmail.com. There is also a QR code to scan.

Scattered on the poster is an image of a plate, knife and fork; a woman looking at her reflection in a handheld mirror; a blind person with a cane and guide dog; a man in a wheelchair, and a silhouette of a head with a brain made from colourful sparkles. At the bottom in smaller writing is "images by FreePik, Pixabay, and Vecteezy.com".

A poster titled "Assessing the suitability of eating disorder measures within a UK disabled and neurodivergent population" is across the top, The York St. John University logo is in the top left and bottom right corner. Inside blue and orange textboxes are - Why is this study important? Traditional measures have often been based on the experiences of the stereotypical idea of a straight, white, affluent girl This is not the case in reality! This study will assess how suitable these measures are for a marginalised population, to see if any changes are necessary Better measures means improved access to support To take part you MUST: Be 18+ years old Have an official diagnosis, or self-identify, as being neurodivergent OR having any disability – physical/mental/cognitive, etc. Not experience a severe learning disability, due to well-being concerns What does the study consist of? An online survey asking: Some demographic information - e.g. age, gender, sexuality, neurotype The frequency of thoughts & behavior relating to body image & eating Each of the bullet points are denoted by stars. If you're interested/have questions please contact GEORGINA BURTON gburton221@gmail.com. There is also a QR code to scan. Scattered on the poster is an image of a plate, knife and fork; a woman looking at her reflection in a handheld mirror; a blind person with a cane and guide dog; a man in a wheelchair, and a silhouette of a head with a brain made from colourful sparkles. At the bottom in smaller writing is "images by FreePik, Pixabay, and Vecteezy.com".

My second study is here! 🥳

If you - or anyone you know - is able to complete or share I would be most grateful 🙏
The link is: lnkd.in/eqaps5jn

07.01.2026 16:03 👍 5 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 0

Was a fab talk, Georgie 👏👏

28.06.2025 18:00 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
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Had a great time sharing my PhD poster at the Uni of York and York St John postgrad event yesterday. Got some really useful feedback, met some lovely people, and the speakers were all genuinely brilliant. Big thanks to everyone who made it such a good day!

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