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People with eating disorders find themselves in a very dark place. tastelife offers steps out of that darkness, by providing compassionate knowledge, understanding, and tools for recovery. We support those with eating issues, their friends and family through our community course and resources.

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  • Community Support & Development Community Support & Development
  • Health/Wellbeing Health/​Wellbeing
  • Information/Advice Information/​Advice
  • Beneficiaries

    • General Public/Humankind General Public/​Humankind
    • Women & Girls Women & Girls
    • Young People (18-30) Young People (18-30)

    Situation

    'I thought all hope for me had gone. My eating disorder took me over.' An estimated 4 million people in the UK have significant eating and food related problems. For many affected by eating disorders, plus their families and friends, normal life is impossible. The NHS must focus on the most severe cases; and hospital admissions are rising. Understanding and awareness in society remain low. Loved ones are unsure how to help, or how to find support for themselves. This is a hidden epidemic.

    Solution

    'At last I believe full recovery is there for me.' tastelife offers the 8 session, accredited community course - a unique, safe place for sufferers and carers to grow in understanding and hope, and access a toolkit for recovery. Trained leaders run this in over 30 locations and online. Vitally, tastelife creates self-sustaining centres, where volunteers directly help local sufferers. We offer ongoing support and mentoring, take NHS referrals, link with statutory services, and develop resources.

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    Categories

  • Community Support & Development Community Support & Development
  • Health/Wellbeing Health/​Wellbeing
  • Information/Advice Information/​Advice
  • Beneficiaries

    • General Public/Humankind General Public/​Humankind
    • Women & Girls Women & Girls
    • Young People (18-30) Young People (18-30)