Our supporter Adele shares her story
Ellen tells her story of eating disorder treatment and recovery post spinal injury.
A mother talks about her daughter’s transition from school to college with an eating disorder.
A mother shares her family's experience of her daughter's transition from school to university with an eating disorder.
Sally, our resident Social Media Assistant, talks about starting university with an eating disorder and transitional periods.
Take a look at our pre-uni to-do list
For us at Beat, Black History Month means shining a light on toxic stereotypes about eating disorders and race.
Google ‘healthcare heroes’ and you’ll find a very white tale. We want to change the narrative.
Our Helpline hero talks ARFID, autism and racial inequality
American Beat supporter Megan reflects on differing UK and US attitudes towards eating disorders and recovery.
Our supporter Amy talks through recovery from her eating disorder, understanding its roots, and regaining control of her life.
Supporting a young person? Learn how our online service, Compass can help.
Beat volunteer Rosie on supporting young people with eating disorders through our email support service, SharED
It’s Volunteers’ Week – and our volunteers deserve some serious celebrating.
This Volunteers Week, we caught up with Kel to reminisce over her experiences of supporting Beat through the years.
Charlotte shares her experience of recovery and how it's enabled her to live more healthily, authentically & happily
View the latest vacancies at Beat.
There are many ways you can support us and help the fight against eating disorders
Please donate so no one living with an eating disorder feels alone this Christmas
Self-refer to our funded services for those based in York
Self-refer to our funded services for anyone supporting someone with an eating disorder in Scotland