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Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017

Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2017: February 27th – March 5th. What’s happening?  #EDAW2017 February 24th: The Second Irish National Eating Disorder Conference Monday 27th February: 12pm – 2pm – St Angela’s College Sligo – Presentation, Service Information & Health Promotion stand. Wednesday 1st March: – 9am – 2pm – Sligo University Hospital – Eating Disorders […]

#ed17 – Second Irish National Eating Disorders Conference – February 2017

The Second Irish National Eating Disorders Conference has been confirmed for Friday, February 24th. Poster – PDF Conference website: http://www.conferencenetworking.ie/ Where: Art Deco Trinity Gas Building, 24 D’Olier Street, Dublin 2 Time: From 9am – 4:30pm. Keynote Speakers Prof. J. Hubert Lacey, Professor Emeritus, St. George’s Hospital, University of London. Prof. Lacey will speak on […]

January 2017 – Dublin Support Groups

Face-to-face support groups (18+) for January 2017 are as follows: Dublin City: Wednesday, January 4th & Wednesday, January 18th (One group for people with eating disorders, and another for family and friends, on both dates) – 7:30pm Groups are free to attend, registration is not required. Further information about the groups can be found through […]

January 2017 – Dublin Support Groups

Face-to-face support groups (18+) for January 2017 are as follows:     Dublin City: Wednesday, January 4th & Wednesday, January 18th (One group for people with eating disorders, and another for family and friends, on both dates) – 7:30pm Groups are free to attend, registration is not required. Further information about the groups can be […]

Christmas 2016 Updates

The Christmas period can be particularly challenging for those affected by eating disorders. The build up to the season, changes in routine, expectations around socialising and food can contribute to stress, pressure and conflicted thoughts and feelings.   Click here to read our tips on coping with an eating disorder during Christmas. Support services Dublin […]

Overshadowed play – Nenagh – Nov 19th

Bodywhys is supporting Overshadowed written by Eva O’ Connor (Sunday’s Child Theatre). It tells the story of Imogene, a young woman who develops an eating disorder and the subsequent impact on her school life, family and relationships. The play is approximately 60 minutes long. Click here to watch a trailer. Venues and dates: November update: […]

Annual Report 2015

Annual Report 2015 PDF Bodywhys: The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland can report in 2015 there was:   A 48% overall increase in support emails A 19% increase in attendance at face-to-face support groups Compared to 2014, in 2015 there was 19% increase email contacts from those aged 36-55 and a 9% increase in helpline […]

Study: Ecological Momentary Assessment of Eating Disorder Behaviours

This study will examine whether abrupt shifts of scheme modes can be linked to eating disorder behaviors, by using an “in the moment” real-time reporting system known as “ecological momentary assessment” (EMA). Who can take part?– Adults experiencing eating disorder symptoms.– An iOS/Android smartphone to install a free app “Metricwire”. How can you take part?1.   […]

Research: Genetics of Eating Disorders in Ireland (GEDI)

Researchers are trying to determine whether there is a link between genetics and eating disorders. If you have had experience of an Anorexia Nervosa, are aged 12 and up, please contact Dr. Sara McDevitt, 083 8507717 or by email gedi.ireland@gmail.com Participation involves completing postal questionnaires and providing a saliva for genetic analysis. This project is […]

Research Study: Supporting Eating Disorder Recovery in Young People

Are you aged 16-25? Have you used an online group for those living with an eating disorder? Click here to take part in a research survey Research Study **NOW CLOSED – October 2017** Researchers from Nottingham Trent University are currently working on a project titled “Supporting eating disorder recovery in young people”. The study is […]