Hope Virgo

Mental Health

 
 
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Hope Virgo is the Author of Stand Tall Little Girl, and an international leading advocate for people with eating disorders.

Hope helps young people and employers (including schools, hospitals and businesses) to deal with the rising tide of mental health issues which affect one in four people and costs employers between £33 and £42 billion annually.

 
 
 

She has been described by Richard Mitchell, CEO of Sherwood Forest Hospital, as "sharing a very powerful story with a huge impact.''

 
 

Hope is also a recognised media spokesperson, having appeared on various platforms including BBC Newsnight, Victoria Derbyshire, Good Morning Britain, Sky News and BBC News.For four years, Hope managed to keep it hidden, keeping dark secrets from friends and family.

But then, on 17th November 2007, Hope's world changed forever. She was admitted to a mental health hospital. Her skin was yellowing, her heart was failing. She was barely recognizable. Forced to leave her family and friends, the hospital became her home. Over the next year, at her lowest ebb, Hope faced the biggest challenge of her life. She had to find the courage to beat her anorexia

To learn more please visit hopevirgo.com, or follow Hope on Instagram

 
 
 

 

Hope Virgo for the Live Well Be Well Series

 

Mental health is one of the top health issues facing young people today. Watch the videos below to learn how mental health disorders can impact ones wellbeing and how we can work to prevent this.

 
 

Hope speaks about Eat Disorders.

 

Hope addresses the struggles individuals experience when battling an eating disorder.