BEAT CHARITY WORKSHOP LED BY TEAM AT CLUB MAJORITY

A team at Club Majority, led by Dr Chukwuemeka Nwuba, has been given the privilege of hosting a national Beat workshop. Beat is the UK’s largest eating disorders charity.

The theme of the workshop will be about men and boys.

This workshop centers the too-often invisible realities of boys and men living with eating disorders, situating their experiences within the social worlds they inhabit—schools, gyms, workplaces, and families that reward control, discipline, and a certain body ideal.

The workshop will interrogate the early signs of disordered eating and the ways male embodiment is policed, noting how desires for leanness and muscularity are framed as “strength” rather than illness.

Drawing on both clinician and client perspectives, it will examine the structural and cultural barriers—stigma, gendered expectations, economic precarity—that keep men from care, even as their suffering deepens.

Together, we will confront the political and financial forces, and the intersecting realities of race, gender, and sexuality, that shape whose struggles are recognised, whose are ignored, and how treatment is imagined. In doing so, we aim not only to understand male eating disorders, but to see them as part of broader systems that govern bodies and value certain lives over others.

📍 Location: Online
📅 Date: 26th November 2025
🕒 Time: 13:30 – 17:00 (GMT)

This session is CPD certificated, making it a great opportunity to boost your professional development.

Can’t attend the live event? You can still access the full recording, but you’ll need to grab your ticket in advance.

To find more about the speakers and to register for the workshop, visit the Beat website.

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