HomeMarch 2025Two Additional Eating Disorder Teams Established

Two Additional Eating Disorder Teams Established

The Minister for Mental Health, Mary Butler, has announced the locations for two additional eating disorder teams, being funded under Budget 2025.    Fourteen of the sixteen teams are now established.  

The new teams will be a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) eating disorder team in HSE Midwest, and an adult eating disorder team across the regional health areas of HSE Dublin and Midlands, and HSE Dublin and North East. 

The new CAMHS eating disorder team will cover Limerick city, county and county Clare, and the new adult team will cover counties that to date have not been served by an eating disorder team – Louth, Meath, Longford, Westmeath, Laois and Offaly. Their commencement is part of the nationwide rollout of the HSE’s National Clinical Programme on Eating Disorders, and is supported by an additional investment of €1.2 million this year.

Minister Butler said, “I am really pleased to confirm new eating disorder teams for the Midwest and Midlands. These multidisciplinary teams will support children and adults with eating disorders, working to assess people’s needs, diagnose eating disorders, and commence person-centred treatment based on a variety of evidence-based interventions.

“Eating disorder teams have greatly enhanced screening and early recognition of eating disorders in Ireland, and are providing swifter access to specialist services.”

By the end of 2025, 14 of the 16 teams outlined in the Model of Care on Eating Disorders will be fully operational.

Minister Butler also welcomed 2024 data for the National Clinical Programme showing increases in activity across referrals, assessments, diagnoses and access to treatment. There was a 33% increase in referrals versus 2023 (a total of 894), with a 25% increase in assessments completed (562). Access times for services also improved, with 62% of referrals assessed within four weeks, and 90% of people commencing treatment within four weeks of their assessment.