Exclusive by medical reporter Sophie Scott and the National Reporting Team’s Rebecca Armitage
Australia’s only dedicated support service for people with eating disorders is set to be axed next year, under a shake-up of online mental health services.
Mental health experts are devastated, saying the phone and web support run by the Butterfly Foundation has saved countless patients’ lives.
Christine Morgan, the Butterfly Foundation’s chief executive, said the helpline assisted more than 1,000 people each month, with patients receiving up to an hour of phone and web counselling.
“We’ve been told we only have another 12 months of certain funding for it,” she said.
“To be honest, it fills me with horror because at the moment, this is the only national dedicated service for people with eating disorders.”
The Butterfly Foundation is the country’s peak support organisation for people with conditions such as anorexia and bulimia.
The Federal Government is developing a new centralised online “gateway” as part of its shake-up of mental health services.
A letter from the Federal Department of Health, obtained by the ABC, says: “It will bring together and streamline access to existing evidence-based information, advice and digital mental health treatment and connect people to services through a centralised telephone and web portal.”
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This is so sad. Eating disorders do require specialist help. When I was diagnosed with Anorexia, the first psychologist I saw didn't specialise in eating disorders and I remember that at the end of the session she told me to go home and 'try to eat some dinner.' That was exactly the problem, I couldn't do that. I wanted to, but I couldn't. It was such a relief when I found a psychologist that did specialise in eating issues and she understood that I wasn't just being difficult or wilful or refusing the co-operate.
When you have an eating disorder, it's so hard to even ask for help in the first place. So if someone does find the courage to call a helpline, it really needs to be a specialsed service that can handle the complexity of the problem.
This is so disheartening. We should be reading an article about the Butterfly Foundation receiving MORE funding and NOT about the funding being scrapped. I don't know what is wrong with the people running our country. Anorexia and other eating disorders are such complex diseases and the Butterfly Foundation has been a great tool for those suffering and for those supporting people living with disorders. We need to be vocal about this, we need to ensure that this doesn't disappear.