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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.

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We have raised over £150,000 to aid us in our fight against eating disorders as part of a matched funding campaign.

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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

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Andrew Radford retires as Chief Executive of Beat in November; Robin Hepburn is appointed interim CEO

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A roundup of all the times we've been in the media this month.

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The All-Party Parliamentary Group on eating disorders has released its new report.

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Open letter to the government about the Terminally Ill Adults Bill and how it affects those with eating disorders.

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We’re delighted to have received positive responses from government ministers on our latest report, 'There's No Place Like Home'

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Beat has appointed Chris Martin as its new Chair of Trustees.

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We’ve been awarded £489,980 by The National Lottery Community Fund to support people with eating disorders.

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Working alongside Beat and campaigner Hope Virgo, Wera Hobhouse MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Eating Disorders, secured a Westminster Hall debate on 1 April for eating disorder awareness.

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Beat is delighted to announce the appointment of Vanessa Longley as its new Chief Executive. Find out more

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The Welsh Government has published its new ten-year strategy for Mental Health. Find out more here

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We’re very pleased that we will again be receiving a grant of £607,850 from the Scottish Government this year. Find out more:

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Open letter to the government about the Terminally Ill Adults Bill and how it affects those with eating disorders.

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The Government has published its 10 Year Plan to improve the health of everyone in England.

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The Medical Research Foundation is investing £700,000 into vital eating disorder research projects. Find out more here

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As political parties begin to prepare for the 2026 Senedd election, we are calling for urgent action on eating disorders.

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On September 2, MPs came together in Westminster Hall to debate the prevention of deaths from eating disorders. Read more here:

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