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Personalised Eating Disorder Support (PEDS)
Registered Charity No. 1156578 · Est. April 2014 · Peterborough
Nurse-led specialist eating disorder charity based in Peterborough, serving individuals across Peterborough and Cambridgeshire. Individual sessions, family sessions, group support. Mostly remote via Teams/Zoom. Face-to-face at The Barn, Hodgson Centre, Werrington, PE4 5DU.
PEDS Analytics Intelligence · Cambridgeshire & Peterborough · Data updated Feb 2026
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5 open funding opportunities relevant to PEDS with deadlines and requirements. Latest sector news from NHS England, Parliament and Beat. ICB framework changes for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough.
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Cambridgeshire & Peterborough ICB framework changes, VCSE strategy updates, commissioning priorities for 2025/26 and what they mean for PEDS service delivery and reporting.
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Open grants, latest news and ICB framework changes relevant to PEDS — Cambridgeshire & Peterborough.
Funding Opportunities — Verified June 2026
Pilgrim Trust · Prudence Trust · Julia Rausing Trust
● Open Now
Young Women in Mind 2026–2028
£200k–£500kStage 1: 22 Jun 2026Ages 14–253 years
£5 million joint programme open right now. Therapeutic mental health services for girls and young women aged 14–25. Stage 2 deadline 24 August 2026. Decisions November 2026. Strong PEDS alignment — 88% female patients, peak age 22–30.
Requirements: UK registered charity · Delivering therapeutic mental health services for young women · Income £350k+ · Northern Ireland, Scotland, North of England or Midlands (national charities eligible) · Scale or strengthen existing provision · Evidence of outcomes
Grants for organisations helping people at times of crisis when other support has failed or is unavailable. Rolling applications accepted year-round — no deadline. Decisions within 6 months. Core costs eligible. Strong fit for PEDS capacity gap (760 referrals, 120% demand).
Requirements: UK charity or social enterprise · Annual income £20k–£500k · Direct service delivery (not research) · Holistic community-led approach · Priority to high deprivation areas · Salaries and core costs all eligible
Up to £45,000Autumn 2026 TBC1–3 years unrestricted
UK's only venture philanthropy fund for small charities. Unrestricted — use for salaries, technology, core costs, anything. Includes pro-bono professional support (strategy, HR, IT). Summer 2026 round closed. Autumn round registration expected September 2026 — register early.
Requirements: UK registered charity · Income under £500,000 · Seeking organisational step-change (not business as usual) · Complete eligibility quiz first · Registration window typically open 1 week only — watch closely and register immediately
Up to £10,000Open — check websiteUp to 50% project cost
Open grants round for projects supporting young people with mental health challenges. Community-based, accessible support. Ideal for expanding a specific PEDS service element — webchat, peer support, workshops. Covers up to 50% of project cost.
Requirements: UK registered charity or grassroots organisation · Young people's mental health focus · Community-based delivery · Grant covers up to 50% of total project cost · Match funding or combined resources needed · Clear measurable outcomes required
Joint £4.25m investment to address chronic underfunding of eating disorders research. Strongly encourages collaboration between academic researchers and VCSE delivery organisations. PEDS EDE-Q, GAD7, PHQ9 outcomes data is a major asset for a research partnership application — particularly with Cambridge University or ARU who PEDS already works with.
Requirements: UK-based eligible organisations · Research collaboration required (partner with a university) · Real-world service delivery data · Eating disorder VCSE delivery alignment · Check medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk for current deadlines before applying
NHS launches training programme for teachers, school nurses and GPs to spot eating disorders earlier
Free digital training developed with Beat and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. VCSE organisations named as key delivery partners for early identification, referral and psychoeducation. Every local area now has a specialist eating disorder service.
House of Commons Library · February 2026
ICBs directed to prioritise eating disorder access in 2025/26 NHS England operational planning guidance
NHS England's 2025/26 planning guidance directs Integrated Care Boards to improve access to children and young people's mental health services, explicitly including eating disorder services. Strengthens commissioning case for PEDS.
Beat Eating Disorders · February 2026
Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2026: Community theme — power of local support networks
EDAW 2026 ran 23 Feb–1 Mar with community as its theme. Beat highlighted the vital role of family, friends and local support organisations. Directly relevant to PEDS peer support, helpline and workshop offer (96K total interactions).
Support Cambridgeshire · December 2025
C&P ICS publishes VCSE Strategy Action Plan 2025–27 — new investment and partnership commitments
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough ICS commits to greater VCSE collaboration, co-design of services, and ongoing investment in Voluntary Sector Network infrastructure. Includes memoranda of understanding and social return on investment frameworks.
Beat / DHSC · May 2026
Government publishes new mental health strategy — Beat calls for eating disorders to be explicitly included
The Department of Health and Social Care announced a new mental health strategy. Beat's CEO called for eating disorders to be explicitly named with dedicated funding streams, citing the ongoing access gap and VCSE delivery capacity as critical levers.