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Gillian Keegan MP visits Springfield Hospital to mark Eating Disorders Awareness Week

A government minister visited an anorexia and bulimia care unit to launch Eating Disorders Week on Monday.

Minister for Care and Mental Health Gillian Keegan MP visited the Springfield Hospital in Tooting, talking to staff about its specialist support and treatment the day unit and outpatient community team.

She was joined by Ann Beasley, Trust Chair, Sharon Spain, Director of Nursing, Dr Ewa Zadeh, Clinical Lead for Eating Disorders and Natalie Stevens, Day Unit Manager.

The Eating Disorders Day Unit is an outpatient day service which cares for people with a range of eating disorders including anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating.

Patients who are referred to the unit first receive an assessment of their mental health needs and a plan of the care and support they will receive.

Dr Ewa Zadeh and Gillian Keegan MP

This usually includes a talking therapy such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as well as practical advice to help patients manage their health and wellbeing while they are recovering at home.

Dr Ewa Zadeh, Clinical Lead for Eating Disorders, said: “It was a pleasure to show Gillian around the unit and introduce her to staff and service users. We are really proud of the specialist care we provide here and the important work our service is doing to expand and improve community mental health care so adults with an eating disorder can get earlier access to the best care as close to home as possible.”

The service is currently focused on building more support in the community as part of the Trust’s plans to improve and widen access to care for those needing mental health support, in line with the NHS Long Term Plan.

By developing services in the community, including talking therapies and mental health liaison teams, it will be easier and quicker for people to access the care they need.

 Eating disorders are complex mental illnesses. Anyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or background, can develop one.

Information about the signs and symptoms of eating disorders and the support services available can be found here on the NHS website.

Advice and support is also available from the eating disorder charity Beat: Get information and support.

 

Main Picture: L-R Gillian Keegan MP, Sharon Spain, Ann Beasley and Dr Ewa Zadeh


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2 thoughts on “Gillian Keegan MP visits Springfield Hospital to mark Eating Disorders Awareness Week

  • J Grignard

    They are lying . There is no Eating Disorder Clinic. I was referred to weight watchers.

    Reply
  • J Grignard

    They are lying . There is no Eating Disorder Clinic. I was referred to weight watchers. The Prime Minister and his wife are on the rich list why must we donate. Ask them for the money.

    Reply

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