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State announces new eating disorders strategy

The state announced its new eating disorders strategy, which aims to address the rise of a range of eating disorders across Victoria.

According to the state, the Victorian Eating Disorders Strategy 2024–2031 was shaped by those with lived experience and their loved ones and will guide the government’s work to support Victorians in three key areas – prevention and early intervention, accessible evidence-based treatment, and wellbeing and recovery support.

In line with this new strategy, the state also announced the location of new tailored services as part of a $31 million investment.

This includes a new day program at Barwon Health, in-home intensive early engagement and treatment programs at Alfred Health and Austin Health and ongoing treatment, care, and support services provided by Melbourne Health, Austin Health, and Monash Health.

The funding also includes $6.4 million towards 10 early intervention professionals through area mental health and wellbeing services.

Eating Disorders Victoria chief executive Belinda Caldwell said that all eating disorders are complex and deeply painful.

“There is a long way to go – but this strategy lays a strong foundation for more accessible, person-centred care. The priorities of early intervention and peer support in this strategy will be critical for real, lasting change,” she said.

The number of eating disorder-related emergency department presentations averaged 32 per week in May, up from almost 23 per week in the previous year.

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