British Dietetic Association

BDA
Full name British Dietetic Association
Founded 1936
Members 8000+
Affiliation TUC, STUC
Key people

Fiona McCullough (Chairman)

Andy Burman (Chief Executive)
Office location Birmingham, England
Country United Kingdom
Website www.bda.uk.com

The British Dietetic Association (BDA) is a professional association and trade union for dietitians in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1936 and became a certified union in 1982: it is affiliated to the Trades Union Congress and the Scottish Trades Union Congress.

History

The BDA was established in 1936, and celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2016.

Mission and scope

Its aims are to:

Organisation and membership

The BDA is a UK-wide membership organisation representing over 8,000 dietitians and dietetic support workers. The BDA head office is in Birmingham. It has members from all four UK nations and some from overseas.

The majority of the BDA's membership work in the National Health Service. Approximately one third of the membership work in other sectors, such as education, private industry, private practice and the media.

In the UK, 'Dietitian' is a legally protected title. Unlike nutritionists and other food/nutrition titles, all dietitians are required to be educated to a certain level (a recognized UK degree level at least) and dietitians are the only food/nutrition professionals in the UK who must be regulated.

The BDA comprises six departments:

The BDA is a certified holder of the Information Standard. The Information Standard is a Department of Health certification scheme for health and social care information. Successful organisations can use the quality mark on materials to confirm that the information is from a reliable source.

Campaigns

The British Dietetic Association also administers the specialist register for dietitians and sports nutritionists working with elite sportspeople.

In 2011, the BDA Chairman at the time, Helen Davidson, announced the creation of a brand new BDA national campaign. The aim of the campaign was to highlight levels of malnutrition in older people living in their own homes in the UK. Mind the Hunger Gap was deemed a great success with much coverage and publicity across the UK, including advising the UL soap Emmerdale on a community malnutrition storyline in early 2013.

The BDA launched its most recent campaign in 2015, which aims to highlight work-based health.

See also

Publications

The British Dietetic Association produces a monthly magazine called Dietetics Today. Simret Bassra-Brar is the magazine's Editor.

References

External links

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