Seen But Not Heard (CAPS Independent Advocacy)

Who is this for?

  • Adults aged between 18 and 65 years old with experience of eating disorder

Who provides this?

  • CAPS Independent Advocacy

Description

Seen But Not Heard is a collective advocacy project for people with experience of eating disorders.

The purpose of the group is to enable people who have experience of an eating disorder to have a collective voice, create resources and training, and influence services and treatment.

How do I access this?

  • Self-referrals

Is there a cost?

Free

Is there a waiting list?

No

Location information

  • Wheelchair access

Opening times

Meetings are arranged to suit the needs of the group. Weekdays only.

Contact Details

Ellis
Norton Park Centre, 57 Albion Rd, Edinburgh, EH7 5QY

Social media:

Downloads


2023 Eating disorders
(421.51 KB pdf)


Types of support on offer:

Support from someone with similar experience
Support in person
Support on the phone
Support with others

Type of services on offer:

Men
Older people
Women

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