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An ambitious four week waiting time target for eating disorder treatment across child and adult services has been proposed by the Welsh Government.

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June marked the end of Beat’s year-long partnership with Sainsbury’s Pound Lane, local to our headquarters in Norwich. The partnership raised over £3000 for Beat.

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It’s Volunteers’ Week! From giving talks and interviews on their personal experience, to advising on our responses to policy proposals, to reviewing the content we publish, the work volunteers do is essential to Beat.

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Clinical Commissioning Groups in England increased their spending on children and young people’s community eating disorder services by just £1.1m in 2019/20, despite having received an extra £11 million in funding for these services, a new report has found.

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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.

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It takes almost three years, on average, between the onset of someone’s eating disorder and the point they seek help. Difficulty recognising their symptoms are those of an eating disorder and lack of understanding & awareness in wider society means it can be hard for people to get treatment.

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During Eating Disorders International Conference, Beat was delighted to honour Professor Gerald Russell with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his groundbreaking work in the field of eating disorders.

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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.

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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.

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Beat are hosting a two-day conference designed for those caring for someone with an eating disorder in either a personal or professional capacity.

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Over the two days of our Frontline conference, we’ve been delighted to hear from people with a wealth of experience in eating disorders.

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Throughout our Frontline conference, we looked at the ways eating disorders affect carers, as well as how they can support their loved one.

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Researchers at KCL have developed an online training programme designed to provide information, skills & support to carers of people with anorexia.

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We thank the BBC and Louis Theroux for taking a sensitive approach, and the individuals filmed for the programme, who very bravely shared their stories.

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Beat's Policy and Research Officer on the exclusion of eating disorders from NHS Digital's National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing.

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Pop star Zayn Malik’s new autobiography details his experience of having an eating disorder while he was a member of the band One Direction.

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