This season, Heartstopper’s lead Charlie experiences an eating disorder. The team reached out to Beat to make sure they were covering the topic with the sensitivity and care it deserves – and we were very happy to help.
We have raised over £150,000 to aid us in our fight against eating disorders as part of a matched funding campaign.
Our new report has found that only 1 in 7 NHS areas in the UK are providing the recommended level of intensive community and da
Andrew Radford retires as Chief Executive of Beat in November; Robin Hepburn is appointed interim CEO
A roundup of all the times we've been in the media this month.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on eating disorders has released its new report.
Open letter to the government about the Terminally Ill Adults Bill and how it affects those with eating disorders.
We’re delighted to have received positive responses from government ministers on our latest report, 'There's No Place Like Home'
Beat has appointed Chris Martin as its new Chair of Trustees.
We’ve been awarded £489,980 by The National Lottery Community Fund to support people with eating disorders.
Working alongside Beat and campaigner Hope Virgo, Wera Hobhouse MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Eating Disorders, secured a Westminster Hall debate on 1 April for eating disorder awareness.
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Eating disorders are complex mental illnesses. Anyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or background, can develop one.
Learn about the types of eating disorders, what they're caused by and how to get diagnosed
Anorexia can cause individuals to limit how much they eat or drink.
Bulimia (or bulimia nervosa) is a serious mental illness. Learn more about Bulimia.