Learn more about how eating disorders can affect pregnancy and the postnatal period and how to support yourself or a loved one.
We need to challenge the perception that anorexia is purely about body image, or that we are ‘choosing’ not to eat.
Leading mental health charity Beat find that shortage of NHS staff is putting children and young people’s lives at risk
This May, parents Robert and Jane Spooner will kick off a series of fundraising events in support of Beat with a glittering charity ball.
If you know somebody who has an eating disorder or who you think might have an eating disorder, we can help you.
When I first started showing symptoms of anorexia and collapsed at school, the head of pastoral support asked if I had been eating enough. I was in the early stages of anorexia and everything in me wanted to say “No, please help me, I don’t think I’m in control anymore. It started as a diet.”
Learn more about supporting a sibling with an eating disorder
It’s Volunteers’ Week – and our volunteers deserve some serious celebrating.
Learn more about how to support your partner/husband/wife if they are struggling with an eating disorder
Fundraising safely for Beat.
Support is available for everyone supporting a loved one with an eating disorder in Northern Ireland this festive season.
Reports we have received from parents of children who have fallen ill with an eating disorder while at boarding school suggest a wide range of attitudes among the schools, from highly supportive to near-complete denial that a problem exists.
The right support and information helps family and loved ones understand, so they can provide the love and care needed for everyone.
Researchers at KCL have developed an online training programme designed to provide information, skills & support to carers of people with anorexia.
Over the two days of our Frontline conference, we’ve been delighted to hear from people with a wealth of experience in eating disorders.
Our Helpline was here for Christina when her and her family needed it the most.