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Beat is the chosen charity of Women Work!
Women Work has chosen Beat as their charity for their 2018 event, which will take place on Friday 20 April at Salomons Estate, in Tunbridge Wells.

Beat Renews Partnership with ASOS
Beat, the UK’s eating disorder charity, has renewed its partnership with global online fashion retailer, ASOS with an expanded remit that includes targeted support for men suffering from eating disorders.

Beat’s response to Change4Life’s 100 calorie snacks campaign
Read Beat's response to Change 4 Life’s 100 calorie snack campaign in light of the concerns raised by those affected by eating disorders.

Beat's view on the responsibility of the fashion industry
Raising awareness of eating disorders often means warning the public about potential triggers. Specific references to calorie intake, body weight or certain eating disorder behaviour, for example, can be potentially dangerous.

Beat provides input on Hollyoaks’ bulimia storyline
Hollyoaks’ producers have consulted with Beat throughout the development of the storyline involving Cleo McQueen, in order to make her struggle with bulimia as realistic as possible, with a Beat Ambassador visiting the set to share her experience.

Coping with an eating disorder at Christmas
In the lead up to Christmas, those joining our online support groups have been talking about coping with an eating disorder at Christmas and the plans they are putting in place this year to help ease any worries and concerns.

Last week the government published a ‘green paper’ about improving mental health support for children and young people in England.

Our response to PHSO enquiry into anorexia death
The PHSO report is very clear: if the eating disorder had been recognised earlier, Averil Hart’s death would have been prevented.

Beat Impact Report
Learn about the impact our five-year strategy is making, highlights of the changes we've made & the goals we’re setting for the year ahead.

Celebrating our Beat Fundraisers!
This week we’re celebrating the support and achievements of all our wonderful fundraisers. Beat could not exist without their contributions.

Beat IT at the Santa Run 2017
Beat IT are Beat’s team of Ambassadors & supporters who've experienced an eating disorder in some way, whether personally or as a carer.

A look back at "Eating Disorders: Support for the Frontline"
Over the two days of our Frontline conference, we’ve been delighted to hear from people with a wealth of experience in eating disorders.