Completed petition Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Service
We call on the National Assembly for Wales to urge the Welsh Government to fund the Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Service in Wales to the same degree as the Adult Eating Disorder Service in Wales.
It has come to my attention that there is a disparity in funding between Adult Services and
Child and Adolescent Services as regards funding for Eating Disorder Treatment. At the
present time Adult Eating Disorder Services receive £1 million per year from the Welsh
Assembly, as well as 4 specialist trained provider groups.
Sadly research points to the fact that Eating Disorders, especially Anorexia Nervosa, are
predominantly first experienced around puberty. Historically puberty was around 12-15,
however, puberty is becoming younger and therefore statistics are beginning to show the
prevalence of Anorexia Nervosa starting at younger ages is apparent. Bulimia Nervosa is
generally a disease with an onset age of 18-25, however as with Anorexia this may differ
from person to person. The fact that in both disorders, and indeed all diagnosible Eating
Disorders, early intervention is the key to a quick recovery, therefore preventing long term
financial implications for the WAG, makes this plea more pertinent.
I therefore implore the Assembly to consider this a priority for debate and to mend this
disparity by giving equal finances and services to the Child and Adolescent Eating
Disorder service in Wales as already given to Adult EDS.’
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