Dr Tommy Dickinson is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Mental Health at King's College London (KCL). He graduated as a Registered Nurse from Bournemouth University in 2001 and worked in clinical practice across the UK and Australia, in a range of settings, where he took up various nursing and leadership roles. In 2006, he moved into academia and initially held lectureships at the University of Central Lancashire, the University of Chester and The University of Manchester before commencing at KCL in 2016. He has undertaken numerous consultancies. Tommy was a Historical Advisor and Script Consultant to documentary drama "Britain's Greatest Code Breaker" (2011) and the documentary "Undercover Doctor: Cure Me, I'm Gay" (2014) with Dr Christian Jessen. Both consultancies were for Channel 4. He has advised on the redevelopment of the Medical Galleries at the Science Museum, London (2013) and The Manchester Museum's "Alan Turing and Life's Enigma: Exhibition" (2012). He has also written for "Gay Times" magazine and has published in various academic journals.