Beat Eating Disorders is a national charity which provides an eating disorder helpline to help encourage and empower people to get help quickly, because the sooner someone starts treatment, the greater their chance of recovery.
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Local Listings
Gloucestershire Eating Disorders Service
The Eating Disorders Service Community Team is the first point of contact for anyone needing professional support in the county.
Cirencester Eating Disorders Self-Help Group
Cirencester Eating Disorders Self-Help Group is part of a network of support groups all over the country coordinated by Beat Eating Disorders.
National Listings
Beat Eating Disorders
Beat Eating Disorders is a national charity which provides an eating disorder helpline to help encourage and empower people to get help quickly, because the sooner someone starts treatment, the greater their chance of recovery.
Gloucestershire Eating Disorders Service
The Eating Disorders Service Community Team is the first point of contact for anyone needing professional support in the county.
Cirencester Eating Disorders Self-Help Group
Cirencester Eating Disorders Self-Help Group is part of a network of support groups all over the country coordinated by Beat Eating Disorders.
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It can be hard to know where to turn when we’re struggling with our mental health but support is available, from NHS and council-commissioned services to local and national charities. Many services are free, confidential, and you can access them yourself without a referral from a professional.
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Support for ethnic minorities
Support for LGBTQ+ communities
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Support for veterans
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