Eating Disorders National Awards

Nominate someone who has made a special difference to you

This is the sixth year we have been running our national awards – ‘EDNAs’ - which celebrate raising awareness, providing inspiration, impact, recovery and innovation in the world of eating disorders.

beat wishes to celebrate the people who have provided extraordinary support and understanding to those affected by an eating disorder, or those who have faced their illness with courage and fortitude. Most people who have been affected have a story to tell – either about that special person who has made a difference – encouraged, inspired, supported and possibly saved lives, or a team who has worked together to find the right way to help an individual overcome their difficulties.

click here for a list of previous winners

To nominate

Each entry should have the support of two different people and should state in no more than 300 words how the person or team has made an outstanding contribution. The entry should be submitted by post.

The nomination must include e-mail and/or postal address details for the persons making and seconding the nomination, and the nominee. All entries will be judged by a panel representing volunteers, trustees and staff, and chaired by Professor Gerald Russell. All nominated people will receive a certificate of recognition from beat.

The closing date is Friday 20th June 2008. All those nominated will be invited to the AGM in October when the EDNAs will be presented.

Nominations in writing to: Jenny Pagdin, beat,103 Prince of Wales Road, Norwich, NR1 1DW or e-mail: j.pagdin@b-eat.co.uk




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