Versus Arthritis

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Versus Arthritis
Founded2018
(constituent parts founded in 1936 (as Empire Rheumatism Council) and 1947 (as British Rheumatic Association))
Purpose"All of us pushing to defy arthritis"
HeadquartersChesterfield, Derbyshire
Location
  • United Kingdom
Websitewww.versusarthritis.org
Formerly called
Arthritis Research UK / Arthritis Research Campaign (ARC) / Empire Rheumatism Council
and Arthritis Care / British Rheumatic Association

Versus Arthritis is the UK's largest charity dedicated to supporting people with arthritis. It was launched in September 2018, following the legal merger of the two leading arthritis charities in the UK, Arthritis Research UK and Arthritis Care in November 2017.[1]

According to research, 10 million people in the UK are affected by arthritis. It affects almost three in ten men and women over the age of 55.[2] Versus Arthritis works to help them to remain active by funding research, campaigning and providing information for patients, the public and health professionals.

History[edit]

Arthritis Care[edit]

Arthur Mainwaring Bowen founded the British Rheumatic Association (BRA) on 1 February 1947 at the age of 25. By October, the association had 554 prospective members.[3] Bowen’s awareness of the needs of people with arthritis began when, at the age of 19, he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. Meeting other young people with arthritis during long stays in hospital opened Bowen’s eyes to the isolation they often felt. As well as his charity work, Bowen had a career as a qualified solicitor. He married Helen Patricia in 1953. Together, they had one son and one daughter. Bowen died in his home on 31 January 1980.[4]

By this time, the charity had grown into a national organisation with a wide range of services for people with arthritis and was renamed Arthritis Care. In that year, Arthritis News was published for the first time. It ran to 12 pages and had an initial print-run of 35,000. Jane Asher became president of Arthritis Care in 2003.[5]

At the time of the merger, Arthritis Care was the UK's largest arthritis charity and ran four national offices (in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England) with activities coordinated by an office in London. The CEO was Judi Rhys.[6]

Arthritis Research UK[edit]

Arthritis Research UK had been founded as the Empire Rheumatism Council in 1936, changed its name to Arthritis Research Campaign, before changing again to Arthritis Research UK[7] in 2010 as part of a drive to raise the profile of arthritis research and the organisation itself. It also reduced the potential for confusion with a plethora of other charitable groups using the initials ARC.

Dr Stewart Adams, discoverer of Ibuprofen, opened the Arthritis Research UK Pain Centre in Nottingham, which aims to understand pain and to come up with more effective ways of dealing with it.

Similar organizations[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "New Arthritis charity launches following merger". 20 September 2018.
  2. ^ YouGov Healthy Living Report 2010 Archived 17 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Hernaman-Johnson, F. (1947). "British Rheumatic Association". British Medical Journal. 2 (4525): 509. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.4525.509-b. PMC 2055778.
  4. ^ Richard Gutch, 'Bowen, Arthur Charles Mainwaring (1922-1980)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
  5. ^ "Patron and President". Arthritis Care. 5 March 2014. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  6. ^ Charity Times
  7. ^ "Our history and achievements - Arthritis Research UK".