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The unexpected face of an Eating Disorder

Think you know who is likely to have an eating disorder? Think again.


Break-through eating disorder service accredited by the National Autistic Society

Leading national charity gives specialist eating disorder services the vote of approval this Eating Disorder Awareness Week.


Eating Disorder Week: a story of hope

The spotlight is on eating disorders conditions this week as it is National Eating Disorder Week, organised by charity BEAT.


Who gets an eating disorder?

Not just young white underweight women are affected by these serious mental health conditions


Experts learn of OHFT’s groundbreaking work at conference marking Eating Disorder Awareness Week

“This system of care is a game changer. It felt like a powerful moment to share what the Oxford Health team is doing.”


Video offers tips for parents and families this Eating Disorder Awareness Week

Video show ways to support neurodiverse children and young people. Research shows autistic people may be more likely to experience an eating disorder.


New integrated treatment could transform the lives of adults with life-threatening anorexia nervosa

70 per cent achieved a good outcome one year later compared with less than 5% of those receiving standard treatment
14 per cent readmitted to hospital within one year compared with 62% of those receiving standard treatment


The right support means hope for recovery

Eating Disorder Awareness Week is held every year as a way to highlight the issue, but also to give hope.


I moved 300 miles to start again just so I wasn’t labelled ‘the anorexic’

We look at the story of a person who first developed an Eating Disorder at the age of 13 and the challenges they have had to face throughout their life to get them to a more comfortable place of living with the disorder.


Living with an Eating Disorder

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is helping to highlight the issue of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week which runs from 1 – 7 March.