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Our Education System Is Failing Young People With Eating Disorders
If we are serious about protecting young people, education must become part of the solution not another place where eating disorders are missed, misunderstood, or worsened. Across schools, colleges and universities, staff described feeling underprepared to identify eating disorders or respond safely when concerns arise. Young people and families shared experiences of harmful misunderstandings, delayed support, and environments where diet culture and weight-focused messaging c

Dump the Scales
May 194 min read


The UK’s Eating Disorder Data Problem
Why are we still quoting 1.25 million? The UK’s eating disorder data problem.
For years, one figure has dominated the conversation around eating disorders in the UK: 1.25 million people affected. It’s been widely used in media, policy discussions, and public awareness campaigns.
The UK is facing a far larger eating disorder crisis than we are currently acknowledging, and until we fix the data, we will continue to fall short on action.

Dump the Scales
May 14 min read


Dump the Scales: Campaign Film
Why we made the Dump The Scales film?
Over the last few years people affected by eating disorders have been faced with neglectful care, people have been crying out for help and denied support but still we have seen little to no action on really tackling the epidemic of eating disorders.
People are still being told they’re “not sick enough” or “too complex”, being discharged too early and in too many cases they’re dying.

Dump the Scales
Apr 172 min read


Petition: National Eating Disorders Strategy
Right now, across the UK, people with eating disorders are being denied care, turned away from services, and left to become more unwell. Some are dying. Not because recovery isn’t possible but because the system is failing them. This has to change.

Dump the Scales
Apr 172 min read


"My son's voice should have been heard. " Alfie's ARFID story
*trigger warning: bereavement, grief, child loss. Little Alfie didn't get the treatment he needed. Saturday 5th July is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Awareness Day. We spoke with Lucy Morrison who shared her heartbreaking experience with us to help raise awareness of ARFID, following the tragic death of her 7-year-old son, Alfie. In December 2021, Alfie suffered a fatal cardiac arrest at home - a consequence of undiagnosed ARFID and the malnutrition it ha

Lucy Morrison
Jul 4, 20253 min read
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