Additional funding to help people with eating disorders

£5 million to help respond to increased cases.

Additional funding of £5 million will be provided to NHS boards to help expand the treatments available to people with eating disorders. 

Some of the investment, which comes from the Mental Health Recovery and Renewal Fund, will also be allocated to Beat, the UK’s Eating Disorder Charity, to provide a wide range of support options to families and carers people affected, as well as support for children, young people and adults.

An Implementation Group will also be established. It will be jointly chaired by former MSP Dennis Robertson, who has campaigned for greater awareness of eating disorders since his daughter Caroline tragically died with anorexia nervosa in 2011. A clinical co-chair will be confirmed at a later date.

The funding and the Implementation Group are recommendations of the National Review of Eating Disorder Services review which was published in March.

Mental Wellbeing Minister Kevin Stewart said: “Sadly, we have seen an increase in young people needing treatment for eating disorders since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This additional funding will go some way to making sure they have the support they need.

“The funding will help NHS boards and Beat to further develop the services on offer. I look forward to working with Dennis and the clinical co-chair to ensure the right support is in place.”

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