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29 June 2021

Ambassadors

Find out what our Ambassadors have been up to and the latest on how to join them

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During her degree, Jen brought the fight against eating disorders to her campus.

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Beat IT are Beat’s team of Ambassadors & supporters who've experienced an eating disorder in some way, whether personally or as a carer.

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Read the latest on eating disorders news from around the world.

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The Welsh Government wants to hear your views on their draft ‘Together for Mental Health delivery plan 2019 – 2022’. Members of the public, service users, carers and organisations can submit their feedback online by 30 August 2019.

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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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The Long Term Plan for the NHS is published, laying out the strategy for the NHS for the next ten years has been published.

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Reacting to the figures, Beat’s Director of External Affairs Tom Quinn said, “There is increasing awareness that, contrary to stereotypes, eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that affect people of all genders and backgrounds.

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

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The Welsh Government wants to hear your views on their draft national curriculum. It will outline what schools will be expected to include in their curricula from 2022 onwards.

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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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The Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network (SIGN) has started the process of writing new best practice guidance for clinicians treating people with eating disorders in Scotland.

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The NHS in England has this summer pledged a major boost to the funding of children and young people’s eating disorder services.

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NHS England today released waiting time statistics for children and young people referred for treatment for eating disorders, showing an improvement in the how quickly routine cases are seen.

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