Welcome to tastelife UK
Eating a problem?
We know that life can be difficult sometimes. We try to find ways to cope, and for some of us, that might mean a change in our eating behaviour.
Concerned for someone?
If you are, you may well have said: ‘It’s my fault’ ‘I feel so helpless’ ‘I don’t know what to do’ ‘I am so worried’ ‘We can’t talk anymore’ ‘Where can I find help?’
Run a course
You are needed. We meet so many people who are desperate for help, want to go on a tastelife course but as yet there is not one near them.
Welcome to tastelife
tastelife is about just that: tasting life. tastelife believes in breaking free from eating disorders and rediscovering life in all its fullness.
tastelife offers hope for those directly affected and help for their family and friends through the tastelife 8-session Community Recovery Course with teaching, discussion, stories of recovery and tools for life.
tastelifeUK is a supportive and educational charity that informs about
eating disorders. It provides tools for recovery for those affected and
help for those who care; preventative resources for young people in
schools and youth groups; and education for all interested.
Current and Upcoming Courses
Online Course 20 January 2025
tastelife HUB Course 29 January 2025See all courses
The tastelife Youth Track, for schools and youth groups: Available Now!
tastelife made it to radio!
tastelife CEO Di Archer was interviewed on UCB Radio, not once, but twice!
Didn’t catch her? Why not listen to Di via Spotify or UCB website? Click the buttons to listen now!
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