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Beat (Beating Eating disorders)

Beat is the UK's eating disorder charity. Our vision is an end to the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders.

Contacts details

Address:Wensum House
103 Prince Of Wales Road
NR1 1DW
Telephone number: Adults helpline - 0808 801 0677 Children helpline - 0808 801 0711
Website address: https://www.b-eat.co.uk
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We have been a champion, guide and friend to anyone affected by these serious mental illnesses since our founding in 1989 as the Eating Disorders Association, giving sufferers and their loved ones a place where they feel listened to, supported, and empowered.

Eating disorders are widely misunderstood and stigmatised illnesses, so we work to change this at every level. We campaign for positive change for people who are suffering so that they can get the help they need and deserve as quickly as possible, because we know that the faster they get treatment, the greater their chance of full recovery.

We run and assist with research to learn more about what causes eating disorders and how best to treat them.

We translate the complex and technical into practical guidance for people affected by eating disorders, both sufferers and their friends and families. We offer awareness training in schools and workplaces, and a HelpFinder service to help people find treatment in their area.

We help healthcare professionals to recognise the thoughts and feelings that cause these mental illnesses, rather than focusing on physical symptoms, so that they can provide the best possible care for their patients. Eating disorders can be deeply isolating for the people affected by them.

Our message boards, online support groups, and regional support services allow people to talk to others with similar experiences, helping them to feel less alone with their eating disorder.

Price: Free
Based: Nationally based
  • 0 to 1 years old
  • 5 to 11 years old
  • 12 to 16 years old
  • 17 to 25 years old
  • 26 to 64 years old
  • Everyone, over 65
  • 1 to 2 years old
  • 2 to 3 years old
  • 3 to 4 years old
  • 4 to 5 years old
  • Eating disorders

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