Eating Disorders: Prevention of Deaths Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Eating Disorders: Prevention of Deaths

Baggy Shanker Excerpts
Tuesday 2nd September 2025

(2 days ago)

Westminster Hall
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Baggy Shanker Portrait Baggy Shanker (Derby South) (Lab/Co-op)
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It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Sir Desmond. I thank my hon. Friend and very good friend the Member for Isle of Wight West (Mr Quigley) for securing this important debate and for his tireless campaigning on the issue, which I know is close to his heart. It cannot be at all easy.

According to Beat, one in 50 people in the UK are living with an eating disorder. Among 17 to 19-year-olds, the figure rises to a staggering one in eight. These are not just statistics. Behind every single number is a person struggling with what is often the most difficult moment in their life; behind them are families and friends who are heartbroken as they watch their loved one deteriorate.

We hear about GPs who, through no fault of their own, have received minimal training on these disorders and have just 10 minutes with their patients to make life-altering decisions. We know the cost of delayed treatment: longer recoveries, deeper relapses and, in most cases, lost lives. That is why early support is so vital. In my constituency, Derby-based charity First Steps ED is leading the way, from delivering body image workshops in schools and across Derby and Derbyshire to its brilliant Scroll Safe campaign.

Catherine Atkinson Portrait Catherine Atkinson (Derby North) (Lab)
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I strongly endorse what my hon. Friend says. The majority of the people First Steps ED support are children and young people, but sadly demand is at a record high, outpacing the support available. I welcome the additional funding that the Government are giving to these services, but does my hon. Friend agree that ensuring early support for young patients is vital and cannot be left to charities alone?

Baggy Shanker Portrait Baggy Shanker
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That is the point that I was just about to make. It is absolutely vital that Government support be available, because the charity sector alone cannot be left to provide that support and fill the gap. We need a national response that matches the scale of the challenge that we face.

I welcome the Government’s commitment to expanding community-based disorder services, but I urge the Minister to act swiftly. We know what works: early interventions, properly trained professionals and joined-up care that is close to home—a point that some hon. Members have made already. What we need now is urgency, because behind every delayed referral and every missed diagnosis is a life at risk.