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World Wide Charter for Action on Eating Disorders

Charter Launch Campaign Update, August 2008

NEDA’s commitment to promoting the “Worldwide Charter for Action on Eating Disorders” by supporting state launches is underway with the STAR program- States for Treatment Access and Research.

 The past two months have involved recruiting volunteers across the country.  A volunteer recruitment mailing to NEDA’s Parents, Friends, and Family Network yielded over 100 responses from 31 states, and telephone interviews to hire volunteer state leaders in each state to head up the project have taken place.

As of August 22, 29 states have assigned leaders, with a few more pending interviews.  The coming weeks will include attempts to recruit in areas currently lacking leadership.

A training program for state leaders is being devised which will include both a presentation and a manual.  The presentation will be given at the NEDA Austin conference September 19 for state leaders who can attend, and at regional trainings later in the fall for those who are unable to make the conference.  The manual is essentially a “how to” packet which details in a step-by-step guide how to carry out a successful charter launch. 

The plan is to hold charter launches during Eating Disorder Awareness Week, the last week of February 2009 (with exceptions depending upon each state’s legislative calendar).  Launches will be short briefings (20 minutes or less) with three to four speakers on a panel, each tailoring their comments to a point on the charter.  NEDA hope that one of these speakers will be a professional referred by the AED, the others can be consumers or family members.  The briefings should be well-attended by the public, constituents, policy-makers, and the media. 

For more details contact Lara Gregorio:  lgregorio@nationaleatingdisorders.org

Drawn from the responses of 1,730 people with or recovered from eating disorders, family members, professionals, and other stakeholders from 46 countries to a Web-based survey developed by the World Summit Task Force, the Charter defines the rights and expectations that people with eating disorders and their families can seek from those responsible for health policies and practices worldwide. The goal is to form a united coalition that can persuade policy makers around the globe to commit to the actions set forth in the Charter.

The Charter represents the first initiative of the World Summit on Eating Disorders, an event the AED plans to sponsor annually at each international conference. The World Summit Inaugural Session held at this year’s conference was the first global meeting of professional, patient/carers, and other stakeholders gathering in a united effort to discuss common concerns about the current and future status of eating disorders treatment and services. Delegates from around the world and conference participants were invited to participate in this Summit, which featured the signing of the Charter and a work session focused on ways to enact the standards set forth in the Charter.

AED members are encouraged to adopt the Charter in their organizations and in their communities and to use the Charter as a vehicle for working with local governments and policy makers to improve the availability and the quality of eating disorder treatment and services in their regions.

For further information on hosting a Charter launch in your region, contact Paulo Machado (pmachado@iep.uminho.pt)

To join an AED listserv dedicated to Charter implementation and related activities, contact Laura Collins (laura@eatingwithyouranorexic.com)

A 45 minute video on the U.S. launch of the Charter in Washington D.C. is available for download. This video can be 'progressively downloaded' to your computer, which will allow you to view it while the file is downloading. Please note that the video is 450 MB, so you should make certain that you have enough space on your computer's disk drive BEFORE you attempt to download it. If you are on a dial-up connection, it is recommended that you NOT try and download the video, as it may take up to several hours. The video is in Windows Media Video (.wmv) format, and can be played on Microsoft Windows Media Player or other media players that are compatible with the .wmv format. Download the video here.

Sign on in Support of the World Wide Charter

Numerous companies and individuals have signed the Charter. Join them in supporting this groundbreaking effort. All fields are required for submission.

Name (organization or individual)
City, State
Country
I am signing on as an Individual
I am signing on as an Organization (type organization name in 'Name' field above)
By checking this box, I express my support for the World Wide Charter for Action on Eating Disorders. I understand that the Charter, and the language therein, is property of the Academy for Eating Disorders, and unauthorized use is prohibited.

Charter Questionnaire Now Available Online
The AED World Wide Charter questionnaire links to the Charters' six statements of rights and expectations. Please complete the questionnaire to help us learn more about the quality of eating disorder treatment, research, and prevention in your region of the world. The information we gather from the questionnaire responses can be used to develop initiatives to improve services and research, and to support campaigns which further the Charter's aims.

To complete the questionnaire, click here.

A summary of the responses will be published in the AED Forum, and on our website.

Thank you for your help with this vital initiative!

 

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