Two Exeter mothers whose daughters have suffered eating disorders say the local NHS is failing to provide adequate services for patients and their families.
Kathy O'Connor and Jacqui Flicker both say they had to fight hard to get treatment, and there was no support for them as parents.
They've now set up their own support group for other families, and during Eating Disorders Awareness Week they're promoting the help they can offer.
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