Where we work

First Steps ED works in partnership with NHS providers and local authorities across England. In several regions, our services are commissioned and funded by local Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) or Universities, helping us provide vital support for individuals and families affected by eating disorders.

Areas We Cover
We currently provide a range of funded services in the following regions:
  • Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire
  • Berkshire
  • Birmingham and Solihull
  • Buckinghamshire
  • Coventry and Warwickshire
  • Derby and Derbyshire
  • Hertfordshire
  • Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland
  • Lincolnshire
  • Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
In these areas, some services are funded directly by the ICB. Where services are not commissioned, we offer private options to ensure help is always available. Please contact us for more information about specific services in your area or visit our Private Practice page for self funded services.
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“Thank you for continuing to offer support and advice to families affected by eating disorders. You offer a ray of light to families at their very darkest times.”

Anonymous (via JustGiving), (via JustGiving)

“I am running 75 miles in February for First Steps ED because it is a charity close to my heart!”

“It’s fantastic working for an organisation that seeks to be led by service users. If only more places like this existed.”

Michelle Ward, Counsellor

“Keep up your important work. You’re a fantastic group of people and we continue to be grateful for your help and support. ”

Anonymous, (Via JustGiving)

“I just wanna say thank you for all of your support through volunteering, as volunteering for this organisation was probably one of the best decisions I made.”

Selina Hussain, Befriender

“I am impressed with the service that you provide and know that my patients’ lives have been changed for the better because of the work you do.”

Dr King, GP

“I think the work you do is amazing. You help a lot of people who, without you, would probably struggle alone.”

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