More than 62,500 people in Wales are estimated to be affected by eating disorders, yet many struggle to access timely and effective treatment.
On average, individuals experience a 3.5-year delay between the onset of illness and receiving treatment – often due to difficulties in identification, long waiting times, and limited local services. This delay can cause significant harm to individuals and families, and places additional pressure on the NHS.
Despite a strong ambition for change from policymakers, access to care remains highly variable across Wales. This must change.
We are urging all political parties to commit to the following in their 2026 election manifestos:
We are also proud to support and contribute to the wider recommendations of the Wales Alliance for Mental Health (WAMH), of which we are a member.
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