Our Helpline is here for people who are in distress, feeling scared and alone at Christmas, and all year round.
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We have teamed up with JAAQ to bring you real, down-to-earth conversations about eating disorders.
Come Twogether and team up to fundraise for Beat during Eating Disorders Awareness Week (24 February – 2 March).
Join experts Fiona Duffy, Kate Tchanturia, Emy Nimbley, and others for a CPD-accredited interactive workshop focused on autism and eating disorders.
Date: Wednesday 26 February
Time: 1.30 pm to 5 pm
Price: Early Bird tickets £40
29 August 2024
Growing up, I always heard teachers and other students talking about diets, so it was no surprise that I turned to food...
15 August 2024
It’s been two years since I took my first step to recovery. Anorexia nervosa, two words that defined me...
6 August 2024
I had to create a vision board showing things that I wanted to be able to do when I was stronger. I wanted to run.
No one should battle an eating disorder alone.
Whether they’re battling an eating disorder, or supporting someone who's struggling - we're there with people affected, every step of the way. From our Helpline to our online workshops and chatrooms, our services help make sure no one feels alone in their recovery journey.
Help us be there for everyone affected by eating disorders.
This report highlights the urgent need to expand access to intensive community and day treatments for eating disorders, so that they are available to people of all ages across the whole of the UK.
We'd love to keep you updated on our work, campaigns, fundraising opportunities and more.
22 November 2024
A roundup of all the times we've been in the media this month.
30 October 2024
Andrew Radford retires as Chief Executive of Beat in November; Robin Hepburn is appointed interim CEO
29 October 2024
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