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Beat has launched new guidance encouraging healthcare providers to ensure better support for families of people with eating disorders.

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It’s your work that has made the results we’ve achieved this year possible. Many people have been moved by your stories and your determination to ensure that others don’t have to suffer in the same way that many of you have.

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A new report published today shows that adults with eating disorders in some parts of England have to wait, on average, more than ten times longer for treatment than in other areas and face a postcode lottery.

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On behalf of Beat and its service users, we would like to say a big thank you to our fantastic fundraisers and donors for raising £742,413 over the past year.

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I have been a digital volunteer for Beat for just over six months now and I can honestly say it is one of the most amazing things that I have ever done.

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This week is Volunteers' Week! We’re delighted to take the next few days to recognise the fantastic work of all of the people who so generously give their time to Beat.

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Mental Health Awareness Week runs from 13th – 19th May, with the Mental Health Foundation highlighting the struggles people experience with body image and the risk factor this can present for mental health issues.

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The NHS has today for the first time indicated that waiting times targets could be introduced for adults with eating disorders in England.

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We welcome Instagram’s recent increases in its security measures to protect users from content that promotes eating disorders.

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The Triangle Project is so important because we know that when patients are in transition, the risk of relapse is very much heightened.

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The Welsh Health Minister Vaughan Gething will today announce an additional £7 million of investment for children and young people’s mental health in Wales.

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