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Eating Disorder Awareness

01 April 2025

Lead MP

Wera Hobhouse
Bath
LD

Responding Minister

Stephen Kinnock

Tags

NHS
Word Count: 13409
Other Contributors: 16

At a Glance

Wera Hobhouse raised concerns about eating disorder awareness in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The lead MP asks for a complete reformation of eating disorder treatment and the development of a stand-alone eating disorder strategy. She also seeks assurances that all Integrated Care Boards will invest sufficiently in vital services in 2025-26 and beyond, amidst planned real-term spending cuts to children’s eating disorder services.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Bath
Opened the debate
Eating disorders are among the most serious and life-threatening of all mental illnesses but have been overlooked and underfunded for too long, resulting in a significant treatment gap. The number of people affected by eating disorders has increased alarmingly over the past decade, especially during the pandemic, leading to an overwhelmed support system with inadequate intensive community and day patient treatments available in only one-sixth of NHS integrated care systems in England.

Government Response

Stephen Kinnock
The Minister for Care
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your maiden chairship today, Mr Stuart. The Government share the desire of the hon. Member for Bath to improve the lives of people affected by eating disorders. Record investment and progress have improved access to eating disorder services, but demand has surged since the pandemic outpacing growth in capacity. We must do more to ensure everyone who needs support can get it without delay. National funding has increased over the years, as the hon. Lady will know... By improving care in the community, the NHS can improve outcomes and recovery, reduce rates of relapse, prevent children’s eating disorders continuing into adulthood and, if admission is required as a last resort, reduce the length of time that people have to stay in hospital.
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