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The Eating Disorders Coalition

The Eating Disorders Coaltion for Research, Policy, and Action

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WHO ARE WE? The Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy & Action is a cooperative of professional and advocacy-based organizations committed to federal advocacy on behalf of people with eating disorders, their families, and professionals working with these populations.WHAT IS OUR MISSION? To advance the federal recognition of Eating Disorders as a public health priority.WHAT ARE OUR GOALS? With more focused attention on educating and working with Congress we can effectively influence federal policy.
Our specific objectives are: -To raise awareness among policy makers and the public at large about the serious health risk posed by eating disorders. -To promote federal support for improved access to care. To increase resources for research, education, prevention, and improved training. -To increase funding and support for scientific research on the causes, prevention, and treatment of eating disorder. -To promote initiatives that support the healthy development of children. -To mobilize concerned citizens to advocate on behalf of people with eating disorders, their families, and professionals working with these populations.HOW ARE WE ACHIEVING THESE GOALS -Educating members of Congress:
We will create educational materials and briefing sheets that summarize the research and outline the problems on eating disorders and meet with Members of Congress and people in federal agencies. We are creating a Family Action Council where a family from each state and the District of Columbia will advocated for improved policies. -Surveying past and current efforts:
We have collected data and written summary reports of what federal agencies and Congress have done to address the problem of eating disorders. -Raising visibility:
We have conducted and are currently organizing Congressional events to bring increased attention to and awareness of eating disorders as a policy issue. Our first such event was a Congressional briefing titled "Fighting for treatment, fighting for life." -Broadening our reach:
We have created a web-site with information on eating disorders, for members of Congress, their staffs, and the general public. -Advocacy:
We are working to promote policies that eliminate the problems facing people with eating disorders, and that may prevent further people from developing eating disorders.HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED???
  • Visit our website Join our mailing list for up-to-date info. Become a Lobbyist: Read up on Legislative Updates and Action Alerts. Become a member. Donate!
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    My Blog

    Pro-Eating Disorders and the EDC Myspace

    Hello allSome of you know me, most do not.My name is Genevieve and I am the individual who runs the EDC myspace.In the beginning when we created this page, our web council decided we would accept any ...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Thu, 19 Apr 2007 07:29:00 PST

    Eating Disorders Awareness Helps Mental Health Parity Pass in House Vote

    Eating disorders were front and center in the debate leading to yesterday's passage of mental health parity in the U.S. House of Representatives. The House passed the parity bill by a vote of 268 to 1...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Thu, 06 Mar 2008 02:21:00 PST

    Mental Health Parity Vote Scheduled March 5 in Congress!!!!!

    Phone NOW!Mental Health Parity Vote Scheduled March 5 in CongressThe EDC has been working throughout 2007 and early 2008 to enact full mental health parity. Now, victory is within reach. Following the...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 12:38:00 PST

    The EDC in 2007!

    WASHINGTON December 2007 As Congress winds down its work for 2007 the outlook for passage of mental health parity is unsure. Throughout the year, the EDC led the fight for parity along with dozens of ...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 12:37:00 PST

    ACTION ALERT!

    Take 3 Minutes to Tell Congress You Want a Vote on Parity Now!Action: On Friday, December 7, use the toll-free Parity Hotline, 1-866-parity4 (1-866-727-4894), to call your representative and senators ...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 01:55:00 PST

    Surviving the Holidays with an ED

    I post this every year on a community I help moderate and some people find it helpful.Since the holiday season is fast approaching and it can be a difficult time for pretty much anyone...but especiall...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:52:00 PST

    New Study on Eating Disorders: Research Participants Needed!

    A study is being conducted for a Master's thesis at George Washington University concerning participation in the Eating Disorders Coalition for Research, Policy and Action lobby days. If you are a sel...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Tue, 06 Nov 2007 03:49:00 PST

    EDC ACTION ALERT!!!!

    Dear EDC Members and Supporters,Thank you for all your unified effort in supporting the passage of mental health parity! We are close to victory in the House of Representatives? to pass H.R. 1424, th...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Mon, 15 Oct 2007 08:16:00 PST

    TAKE ACTION TODAY!

    TAKE ACTION TODAY!There are important new developments in our efforts to take the first step to end insurance discrimination faced by people with eating disorders.Help us end practices like higher co-...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 12:23:00 PST

    Breaking News on Mental Health Parity!!!!

    Senate Agrees to Remove Barriers to Mental Health CoverageRepublican senators this morning removed language from the Senate's parity bill that would have made it more difficult for people with eating ...
    Posted by The Eating Disorders Coalition on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 05:15:00 PST