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Work with us

Work with us

As the UK’s leading eating disorder charity, there are a range of ways that you can work with us either as an individual or an organisation.  

Whether you'd like to support people affected by eating disorders through volunteering or - as an expert by experience - helping to shape services, products, policies and guidance through our co-production work with other organisations. Or take part in research or join our team. There are many ways you can support TeamBeat.

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How organisations can work with us

We can partner with you or your organisation to provide support for those who need it most. Whether you work for an NHS Trust interested in commissioning our services, or arranging additional training on eating disorders, an organisation seeking to work in partnership, an employer who wants to make sure their employees have the tools to support their colleagues or a grant-maker searching for an important cause to champion, we’d love to work with you.

Become a corporate partner

Find out more about how we can work together in partnership to create benefits for your company, customers and clients.

Commission us

Are you an NHS Trust, Health Board, clinical network or CCG wanting to help people affected by eating disorders? At Beat, we offer training to do just that as part of our contract work.

Trusts and foundations

Join prestigious organisations like The National Lottery Heritage fund in supporting us

Commission us for co-production

If you are looking to implement changes in the eating disorder field, our co-production team can support your project to include the voice of lived experience.

Support for the media

Are you considering featuring eating disorders in your film, television programme, book or play? Our media team offer consultation services to help you represent these complex mental illnesses responsibly. We’ve previously worked on programmes such as Netflix’s Heartstopper, The Crown and Channel 4’s Hollyoaks, as well as publishers including Penguin and HarperCollins