‘Ed says U said: Eating Disorder Translator’ by June Alexander and Cate Sangster. This book helps to improve communication between someone with an eating disorder and their friends and family by revealing the eating disorder mind set.
Author: Bristol Hospital
Happy Maps – Eating Disorders
Access to resources to help with lots of different eating disorders.
Anorexia Bulimia Care (ABC) is a national UK eating disorders organisation with over 30 years of experience. We provide on-going care, emotional support and practical guidance for anyone affected by eating disorders and eating distress.
Phone: 03000 11 12 13 – Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9am – 1pm and 2pm – 5pm
Book a support appointment: Zoom – Pip’s Place Online – every Tuesday 9am – 4pm.
Skype video call, telephone call or online chat – Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays 2 – 4pm Book appointment
Email: support@anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk or familyandfriends@anorexiabulimiacare.org.uk
Beat
Online help and support for young people with eating difficulties.
- Click here to visit site
- Phone: 08088010711
- Email: fyp@beateatingdisorders.org.uk
Opening times: 365 days a year – weekdays (9am – 8pm); weekends (4pm – 8pm)
A government page detailing mental health resources for a variety of people – students, parents & staff.
Rise Above
Rise Above’s page for people who are anxious about their exams.
Happy Maps – School Anxiety
Happy Maps’ page for those suffering anxiety around their school/education.
Gritty, honest personal stories from teens offer courage and hope in the face of bullying, stress, and anger. Teenagers open up to tell personal stories that tackle difficult, real-life issues. Direct, revealing, and often raw, these voices will ring true for any teen reader who has faced bullying, anger, or stress.
Bullies, Cyberbullies and Frenemies
Friendships and peer relationships are one of the most difficult things about being a teen. Many face bullying of some kind or another, whether in person or on the Internet or social media. Written by Kidscape founder Michele Elliott, Teen Life Confidential: Bullies, Cyberbullies and Frenemies is a friendly, kind and practical guide to navigating these tricky relationships, and beating the bullies. Are there practical things you can do to stop being bullied – at home, at school and online? What are frenemies and how can you deal with them? How can you learn to make friends and respect yourself? If you’re a bully, how can you change your behaviour? This brilliant book will tell you what bullying is, where it happens and what you can do about it, as well as how to assert yourself and develop your self-esteem. Advice is supported by quotes from teenagers, who share their own experiences, and will help to make readers feel they’re not alone.
Bristol charity supporting victims & fighting against discrimination based on race, disability and other prejudice.
- Click here to visit site
- Phone: 01179420060