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Andrew Radford retires as Chief Executive of Beat in November; Robin Hepburn is appointed interim CEO
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
We are delighted to announce that we have raised over £150,000 to aid us in our fight against eating disorders. The sum was raised in a matched funding campaign - which means that for each pound our supporters donated, our charitable partners contributed the same amount.
This season, Heartstopper’s lead Charlie experiences an eating disorder. The team reached out to Beat to make sure they were covering the topic with the sensitivity and care it deserves – and we were very happy to help.
Welsh Government announce new measures to improve eating disorder services
How will the Online Safety Act help to protect people with eating disorders?
As contacts about under 18s in Scotland rise, it's crucial that carers and teachers are supported.
The Government has given an update on the Major Conditions Strategy.
Beat will work with two recipients of funding announced in 2022 from the MRC for those with lived experience of eating disorders