Do you want to help transform early intervention for eating disorders? We want to hear from you.

The national FREED team, together with EDIFY, Beat, and the National Children's Bureau have launched a survey exploring what truly matters to key stakeholders when it comes to early intervention in eating disorders.


We’d be incredibly grateful if you could share your thoughts.


We want to hear from everyone involved in EDs – people with lived experience (past or present), families, clinicians, researchers, commissioners, and more.
Your input will contribute to the development of an early intervention declaration and call to action, helping strengthen and improve early intervention across the UK.


Survey linkhttps://qualtrics.kcl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_dc0PqDqyz7QbT3o

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The RaISE Trial: A feasibility RCT of Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation for Young People with Anorexia Nervosa

Have you undergone a full course of treatment for anorexia that has not helped you recover? Are you interested in neuromodulation therapies? Check out the RaISE trial of non-invasive brain stimulation!

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We want to hear your STORY – Join our new research study!

Are you between 16 and 25 years old and have an eating disorder or think you may have one? Then we invite you to take part in a 12-month-long study that explores the diverse experiences of young people with eating disorders and how they recover from them.

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LENS: Lived Experiences Narratives and Scenarios of Eating Disorders

Are you aged 16-25 and have experience of eating disorder or disordered eating? We are keen to hear from young people with different experiences!

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Express your Experiences of Eating Disorders or Disordered Eating

For a research study at the University of Nottingham (part of the EDIFY study) please share with us your own unique experience expressed in any way you want.

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Research participation opportunity! 'Close others' of people who have experienced an eating disorder

We are looking to connect with ‘close others' of people who have experienced an eating disorder, including parents, siblings, partners, friends and colleagues!

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