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Beat has received a grant from the Welsh Government to continue its work with people in Wales.
Demand for Beat's Helpline services in the past six months has increased by 97% compared to last year.
Beat, the UK's eating disorder charity, has responded to the TV programme Lose a Stone in 21 Days with Michael Mosley, aired last night on Channel 4.
Beat, the UK’s eating disorder charity, today criticised the measures set out by the Government to address obesity. These measures include a weight loss app and the introduction of calorie labelling in restaurants, cafes and takeaways with more than 250 employees.
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.
Beat has been awarded a grant by the Scottish Government to support eating disorder sufferers and their families in Scotland.
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.
Beat will be keeping its online support group The Sanctuary open for 26 hours straight as part of the 2.6 Challenge