Information Governance
Our online privacy notice gives you detailed information on when and why we collect personal information and how we use it.
NAED is committed to reduce the burden of data collection for eating disorder services. Please see our data burden reduction strategy for more detail.
From July 2026, NAED will be using patient-level data from routinely available sources to report on performance against 12 audit metrics.
Data collection for this workstream has not yet begun. Further information about how data will be processed is available below, including the patient information sheet and a full list of data items used in the audit:
The tool is a protocol for audits and registries. It has been designed to provide a 'one-stop' summary of the key information about how clinical audits and registries have been designed and carried out. It is designed help users of audit/registry data and audit/registry participants understand the methods, evaluate the quality and robustness of the data, and find information and data that is most relevant to them.
If you would like to request access to NAED data for use in other projects, please refer to our data sharing process.