Campus & Community Resources For Eating Disorders


EATask Force
The EAT (Eating & Activity Task) Force is a campus-wide task force which aims to minimize the main nutrition-related health problems on campus (eating disorders, dysfunctional eating, overweight/obesity, size prejudice, and poor nutrient intake). The EATask Force meets monthly (1st Thurs. of each month from 9-10:30 a.m.) at the JWC and has a diverse membership (including representatives from the Ashe Center, Student Psychological Services, UCLA Recreation, the Center for Women and Men, Dining Services, Office of Residential Life, ASUCLA, and several students). The Task Force collaboratively develops, reviews, and promotes programs, services, and activities that help students eat well, be active, and feel good about their bodies. The two main projects of the Task Force are 1) developing and overseeing SNAC and 2) developing and overseeing this nutrition, fitness, and body image web site. The committee is chaired by Sheri Barke, MPH, RD.

For more information, contact Sheri at (310) 267-5543.

RHEC
The Residential Health Education Committee (RHEC) is formed by the Office of Residential Life to educate on-campus residents about healthy living, coordinate health related programs through one central committee, and to provide health programs and funding for ORL staff to implement such programs. RHEC is composed of various members from Residential Life, the Student Health Advocate program, and the Arthur Ashe Student Health Center. The committee is Chaired by Sam Djedjro, the ORL North Area Director.

RHEC can be reached at: health@orl.ucla.edu





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