‘Breaking the cycle: An inquiry into eating disorder research funding in the UK’
The report highlights the urgent need to expand access to intensive community and day treatments for eating disorders, so that t
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It is thanks to the generosity of all our supporters that Beat provides support to anyone affected by an eating disorder.
Beat is working to eliminate discrimination and create equality to help us support those affected by eating disorders.
This leaflet is designed to bring along to a GP appointment, to help people get a quick referral from their GP to an eating disorders specialist.
This booklet is for anyone supporting someone with an eating disorder. It covers information about eating disorders and treatment, and offers guidance on how you might approach the subject.
Spotting the first signs of symptoms of an eating disorder is extremely important when encouraging individuals to get the help and support they need as quickly as possible. That’s why we’ve created our tips campaign – giving you the tips to spot those very first signs of an eating disorder.
Eating disorders don’t just affect the person involved but their family and friends too. If you're supporting someone with an eating disorder and want to find out more.
This leaflet is designed for people with binge eating disorder to bring to a GP appointment, to help them get a quick referral from their GP to an eating disorders specialist.
This booklet is for anyone supporting someone with binge eating disorder. It will help you understand more about binge eating disorder.
This leaflet features information about Beat's support services for people who are caring for someone with an eating disorder.
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As we adjust to increased restrictions again, Beat continues to respond to the coronavirus crisis and its impact on people with eating disorders.
Beat has partnered with 30 other organisations to write an open letter to the government, calling for urgent steps to be taken to limit the effects of the pandemic.
In light of the coronavirus situation, we regret to announce the Eating Disorders International Conference, and Developing Dolphin courses and Spotting the Signs courses in March/April will not be taking place.
Beat's Chief Executive Andrew Radford and Director of Services Caroline Price joined Dr. Richard Graham on the Good Thinking podcast to talk about the impact of coronavirus on people with eating disorders, Beat’s response to the crisis, and what changes we're planning for the future.