Persons presenting with eating disorders are generally treated through the psychiatric services of their local health board. Out-patient services are provided from a network of hospitals, health centres, day hospitals and day centres. Where inpatient treatment is deemed necessary, it is provided in the local acute psychiatric unit or hospital, beds being allocated on the basis of patient need at any particular time. A tertiary referral service for eating disorders is available in St. Vincent's hospital, Elm Park, Dublin, where three in-patient beds are designated for this purpose. A similar service is available privately at St. Patrick's hospital, James's Street, Dublin and at St John of God hospital, Stillorgan, County Dublin.
The health promotion unit of my Department is involved in a number of programmes available nationally which are aimed at young persons and which seek to promote healthy eating and lifestyle practices. These include: Social, Personal and Health Education – a broad based health education programme for both primary and post-primary schools; Nutrition Education at Post Primary Schools – a healthy eating programme for primary schools and Being Well – a holistic community based health education programme.