What is the Quality Network for Eating Disorders?
The Quality Network for Eating Disorders works with services to
assure and improve the quality of services treating people with
eating disorders and their carers. Through a comprehensive process
of review, we identify and acknowledge high standards of
organisation and patient care, and support other services to
achieve these.
Involving service users and carers in QED is a priority, and
people with first hand experience of using eating disorders
services are encouraged to get involved in all stages of the
accreditation process.
Accreditation assures staff, service users and carers,
commissioners and regulators of the quality of the service being
provided.
QED is an initiative of the College Centre for Quality
Improvement that encompasses eating disorders standards for
CAMHS, Adult services and both inpatient and community services
within both groups.
For more information about the QED process for CAMHS inpatient
services, please click here.
For more
information about the QED process for CAMHS community services,
please click
here.
For more
information about QED process for Adult inpatient services,
please click here.
For more information about the QED
process for Adult community services, more information is currently
being developed and will be available in due course.
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