LONDON WALLET
  • Home
  • Investing
  • Business Finance
  • Markets
  • Industries
  • Opinion
  • UK
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
LONDON WALLET
  • Home
  • Investing
  • Business Finance
  • Markets
  • Industries
  • Opinion
  • UK
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
LondonWallet
No Result
View All Result

Almost half of under-18s wait three months for eating disorder treatment

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
August 1, 2023
in UK
Almost half of under-18s wait three months for eating disorder treatment
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter



A

lmost half of the children and young people in need of urgent care for eating disorders in England are waiting more than three months to begin NHS treatment, analysis has suggested.

The Children’s Commissioner for England has looked at NHS figures for eating disorders in those aged under 18.

It found there were about 11,800 patients in that age group being treated for eating disorders in 2022/23, up from 5,240 in 2016/17.

You might also like

Government launch investigation over Labour smear scandal – London Business News | London Wallet

Next Prime Minister: 74% back Rupert Lowe – London Business News | London Wallet

How technology is changing travel trends in 2026 – London Business News | London Wallet

In urgent cases, 45% of patients were waiting more than 12 weeks to start treatment, up from 16% in 2016/17.

Children’s Commissioner for England”>

Read More

In a 2015 guide, the NHS set a standard to ensure that by 2020/21 95% of children and young people with eating disorders begin treatment within one week for urgent cases and four weeks for non-urgent cases.

Children’s Commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza said: “It’s worrying that children and young people are facing increasingly long waits for treatment for eating disorders – which are often serious and potentially life-threatening.

“Young people deserve timely access to effective care.”

The analysis also found the number of young people requiring hospital treatment for an eating disorder rose to 24,300 in 2020/21, 84% higher than in 2016/17.

The “vast majority” were young women and girls, the Children’s Commissioner said, although admissions of young men almost doubled to 909 in 2020/21.

Dame Rachel called on the Government to “focus on tackling some of the potential drivers of disordered eating”.

“Children need to be robustly protected from harmful eating disorder content online which can drive body image issues,” she added.

Tom Quinn, director of external affairs at eating disorder charity Beat, said the figures “should set alarm bells ringing for the Government and NHS commissioners”.

He added: “It’s completely unacceptable that children and young people are waiting so long for treatment, even in urgent cases as the risk of a longer or more complicated recovery increases with every day that passes.”

Kieran Lyons from Childline said the charity delivered 4,000 counselling sessions dealing with eating disorders last year.

He said: “Comparing themselves to their friends and people on social media, feeling guilt around eating ‘bad foods’, receiving negative comments about their body and trying to manage their weight through extreme forms of fitness are some of the things that children told Childline.”

Dame Rachel said she hopes the Government’s Major Conditions Strategy is a “critical moment” in addressing the issue of eating disorders in young people.

The Government launched a call for evidence for its Major Conditions Strategy in May 2023.

The blueprint will look at how to prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses in six groups – cancer, cardiovascular diseases, dementia, musculoskeletal disorders and mental ill health.

“I hope that in merging the Mental Health and Wellbeing Plan with other major conditions in this strategy, the focus on children’s mental health is not diluted,” she added.

NHS Providers’ deputy chief executive Saffron Cordery called for “significant, long-term investment in and support for prevention and early intervention services to help children and young people sooner”.

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “We’re boosting capacity at children and young people’s community eating disorder services across the country – allowing them to treat nearly 50% more young people in 2022/23 than 2019/20.

“We’re also investing an additional £2.3 billion a year in NHS mental health services by March 2024, so more adults, children and young people in England get vital support quicker.”



Source link

Share30Tweet19
Previous Post

Increased duty on alcohol will ‘cripple’ hospitality businesses

Next Post

Children removed from parents by state left in limbo for average of 46 weeks

Philip Roth

Philip Roth

Recommended For You

Government launch investigation over Labour smear scandal – London Business News | London Wallet
UK

Government launch investigation over Labour smear scandal – London Business News | London Wallet

February 16, 2026
Next Prime Minister: 74% back Rupert Lowe – London Business News | London Wallet
UK

Next Prime Minister: 74% back Rupert Lowe – London Business News | London Wallet

February 16, 2026
How technology is changing travel trends in 2026 – London Business News | London Wallet
UK

How technology is changing travel trends in 2026 – London Business News | London Wallet

February 16, 2026
Arboris Capital Limited launches its CapGain platform – London Business News | London Wallet
UK

Arboris Capital Limited launches its CapGain platform – London Business News | London Wallet

February 16, 2026
Next Post
PM insists alcohol duty changes will benefit businesses despite tax hikes

PM insists alcohol duty changes will benefit businesses despite tax hikes

Related News

Here are Thursday’s biggest analyst calls: Apple, Western Alliance, Berkshire Hathaway, Wix & more

Here are Thursday’s biggest analyst calls: Apple, Western Alliance, Berkshire Hathaway, Wix & more

May 4, 2023
Inter Milan XI vs Man City: Confirmed team news and predicted lineup

Inter Milan XI vs Man City: Confirmed team news and predicted lineup

June 10, 2023
Barbenheimer rivalry brought to Oscars with Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling roast

Barbenheimer rivalry brought to Oscars with Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling roast

March 11, 2024

Browse by Category

  • Business Finance
  • Crypto
  • Industries
  • Investing
  • jutawantoto
  • Markets
  • Opinion
  • Real Estate
  • UK

London Wallet

Read latest news about finance, business and investing

  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2025 London Wallet - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Checkout
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2025 London Wallet - All Rights Reserved!

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?