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National Eating Disorders Association

The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is an American non-profit organization devoted to preventing eating disorders, providing treatment referrals, and increasing the education and understanding of eating disorders, weight, and body image.

National Eating Disorders Association
AbbreviationNEDA
FoundedMay 4, 1987; 36 years ago (1987-05-04)[1]
Merger ofEating Disorders Awareness & Prevention, American Anorexia Bulimia Association
13-3444882[2]
Legal status501(c)(3) nonprofit organization[2]
PurposeTo support individuals and families affected by eating disorders and to serve as a catalyst for prevention, cures, and access to quality care.[3]
Headquarters333 Mamaroneck Avenue, Suite 214,
White Plains, New York 10605,
United States
Revenue (2016)
$3,935,171
Expenses (2016)$3,619,563[3]
Employees (2023)
12[4]
Websitewww.nationaleatingdisorders.org

History edit

In 2001, Eating Disorders Awareness & Prevention and the American Anorexia Bulimia Association merged to form the National Eating Disorders Association. At the time, Eating Disorders Awareness & Prevention and the American Anorexia Bulimia Association were "the largest and longest standing eating disorders prevention and advocacy organizations in the world".[5]

In a 2018 report for the Skeptical Inquirer, Ben Radford alleged that there were "many examples of flawed, misleading, and sometimes completely wrong information and data being copied and widely disseminated among eating disorder organizations and educators without anyone bothering to consult the original research to verify its accuracy". Radford states that misleading statistics and data have been ignored by organizations like the National Eating Disorder Association, who has not released the data for "incidence of anorexia from 1984-2017". He states that each agency continues to report incorrect numbers assuming that someone else has checked the accuracy.[6][clarification needed]

Activities edit

NEDA holds "National Eating Disorder Awareness Week" annually during the last week of February.[7][8] It has hosted charity walks for eating disorder awareness in various U.S. cities.[9][10]

In 2012, NEDA launched Proud2BMe, a website aimed at teenagers to promote positive body image and healthy eating.[11]

Accusations of union busting and Tessa chatbot rollout edit

On 24 May 2023, NPR broke the story that a NEDA executive had chosen to fire all helpline staff and dismiss hundreds of volunteers four days after the helpline workers certified their vote to unionize.[12][13] According to Fortune, the new AI bot is set to replace workers on June 1, 2023.[14] Six full-time staff members and all of the over 200 volunteers they oversee were dismissed.[15] NEDA Chairman and MassMutual Chief Risk Officer Geoffrey Craddock is on leaked audio firing the staff.[16][12] Their replacement is an AI chatbot named “Tessa,” whose creator, Dr. Ellen Fitzsimmons-Craft of Washington University in St. Louis, is on record stating that the bot is not capable of replicating human empathy or responding to complex, open-ended discussions with people in crisis.[12]

The helpline workers formed “Helpline Associates United” (HLA) joined Communications Workers of America, Chapter 1101.[17] HLA member Abbie Harper wrote on their website, “We asked for adequate staffing and ongoing training to keep up with our changing and growing Helpline, and opportunities for promotion to grow within NEDA. We didn’t even ask for more money. When NEDA refused [to recognize our union], we filed for an election with the National Labor Relations Board and won on March 17. Then, four days after our election results were certified, all four of us were told we were being let go and replaced by a chatbot.”[18] Upon its launch, the Tessa chatbot immediately came under widespread criticism from journalists and eating disorder activists. Multiple media outlets reported that the chatbot failed to respond to intuitive prompts including, "I hate my body," and “I want to be thin so badly.”[18][19] NEDA executives publicly denied that the chatbot was meant to replace the human helpline.[12] NEDA's unilateral firing of the newly unionized employees was announced four days after the union's certification by the National Labor Relations Board and allegedly violated Section 8(a)(1) and (5) of the National Labor Relations Act and charges of unfair labor practices were filed.[20][21] Harper wrote, “NEDA claims this was a long-anticipated change and that AI can better serve those with eating disorders. But do not be fooled—this isn’t really about a chatbot. This is about union busting, plain and simple.”[17]

On May 29, 2023, activist Sharon Maxwell tested the Tessa chatbot and was promptly given advice for calorie counting, setting weight loss goals, weekly weigh-ins and using skinfold calipers for measuring body fat; all of which are components of disordered eating and poor body image.[22] Upon posting the details of her problematic exchange with Tessa, Maxwell was accused of lying by NEDA Vice President of Communications and Marketing Sarah Chase on Instagram, who later retracted and deleted her accusations after being presented with screenshots.[23] Following a deluge of negative press, on May 31, 2023, NEDA "temporarily" took Tessa offline after reports that it had "given information that was harmful and unrelated to the [body positivity] program," including advice on weight loss and calorie limiting that was "against our core beliefs as an eating disorder organization."[24] On June 1, 2023, the human staff of the NEDA Helpline posted a statement following their dismissal which read in part, "The alarming failure of the Tessa chatbot serves as further validation that perhaps human empathy is best left to humanity."[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Eating Disorders Association". Division of Corporations. Delaware Department of State. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "National Eating Disorders Association". Tax Exempt Organization Search. Internal Revenue Service. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Form 990: Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax". National Eating Disorders Association. Guidestar. April 30, 2016.
  4. ^ National Eating Disorders Association - Staff
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on August 31, 2008. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  6. ^ Radford, Ben (2018). "Medical Misinformation in the Media: Is Anorexia on the Rise?". Skeptical Inquirer. 42 (1). Committee for Skeptical Inquirer: 46–49.
  7. ^ Costin, p. 297.
  8. ^ Serterides, Allie (2023-02-28). "39th annual Eating Disorders Awareness Week emphasizes strength through experience, knowledge". The Badger Herald. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  9. ^ Trezza, Matt (2023-05-13). "Orlando community walks with NEDA to support those with eating disorders". FOX 35 Orlando. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  10. ^ "ASU alumna, students assist in upcoming Phoenix National Eating Disorder Awareness Walk -". The Arizona State Press. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  11. ^ "Pinterest Boards Encourage Eating Disorders". ABC News. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  12. ^ a b c d Wells, Kate (May 24, 2023). "Can a chatbot help people with eating disorders as well as another human?".
  13. ^ "National Eating Disorders Association | National Labor Relations Board". www.nlrb.gov. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  14. ^ "AI chatbot will replace human helpline workers at National Eating Disorder Association". Fortune Well. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  15. ^ Wells, Kate (May 31, 2023). "National Eating Disorders Association phases out human helpline, pivots to chatbot".
  16. ^ MassMutual Executive Board. Geoffrey Craddock, Chief Risk Officer. https://www.massmutual.com/about-us/corporate-governance
  17. ^ a b Union, NEDA Helpline Associates. "NEDA Helpline Associates Union". NEDA Helpline Associates Union. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  18. ^ a b Xiang, Chloe (2023-05-25). "Eating Disorder Helpline Fires Staff, Transitions to Chatbot After Unionization". Vice. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  19. ^ "Eating Disorder Helpline to Replace Human Staff With AI Chatbot". Gizmodo. 2023-05-26. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  20. ^ "National Labor Relations Act | National Labor Relations Board". www.nlrb.gov. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  21. ^ "NEDA - National Eating Disorders Association | National Labor Relations Board". www.nlrb.gov. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  22. ^ Crimmins, Tricia (2023-05-30). "'This robot causes harm': National Eating Disorders Association's new chatbot advises people with disordering eating to lose weight". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  23. ^ Knight, Taylor (May 31, 2023). "Eating disorder helpline fires AI for harmful advice after sacking humans".
  24. ^ Aratani, Lauren (2023-05-31). "US eating disorder helpline takes down AI chatbot over harmful advice". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  25. ^ "https://twitter.com/HLAUnited/status/1664391507682492420/photo/1". Twitter. Retrieved 2023-06-02. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)

External links edit

  • Official website

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The National Eating Disorders Association NEDA is an American non profit organization devoted to preventing eating disorders providing treatment referrals and increasing the education and understanding of eating disorders weight and body image National Eating Disorders AssociationAbbreviationNEDAFoundedMay 4 1987 36 years ago 1987 05 04 1 Merger ofEating Disorders Awareness amp Prevention American Anorexia Bulimia AssociationTax ID no 13 3444882 2 Legal status501 c 3 nonprofit organization 2 PurposeTo support individuals and families affected by eating disorders and to serve as a catalyst for prevention cures and access to quality care 3 Headquarters333 Mamaroneck Avenue Suite 214 White Plains New York 10605 United StatesRevenue 2016 3 935 171Expenses 2016 3 619 563 3 Employees 2023 12 4 Websitewww wbr nationaleatingdisorders wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Activities 2 1 Accusations of union busting and Tessa chatbot rollout 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 2001 Eating Disorders Awareness amp Prevention and the American Anorexia Bulimia Association merged to form the National Eating Disorders Association At the time Eating Disorders Awareness amp Prevention and the American Anorexia Bulimia Association were the largest and longest standing eating disorders prevention and advocacy organizations in the world 5 In a 2018 report for the Skeptical Inquirer Ben Radford alleged that there were many examples of flawed misleading and sometimes completely wrong information and data being copied and widely disseminated among eating disorder organizations and educators without anyone bothering to consult the original research to verify its accuracy Radford states that misleading statistics and data have been ignored by organizations like the National Eating Disorder Association who has not released the data for incidence of anorexia from 1984 2017 He states that each agency continues to report incorrect numbers assuming that someone else has checked the accuracy 6 clarification needed Activities editNEDA holds National Eating Disorder Awareness Week annually during the last week of February 7 8 It has hosted charity walks for eating disorder awareness in various U S cities 9 10 In 2012 NEDA launched Proud2BMe a website aimed at teenagers to promote positive body image and healthy eating 11 Accusations of union busting and Tessa chatbot rollout edit On 24 May 2023 NPR broke the story that a NEDA executive had chosen to fire all helpline staff and dismiss hundreds of volunteers four days after the helpline workers certified their vote to unionize 12 13 According to Fortune the new AI bot is set to replace workers on June 1 2023 14 Six full time staff members and all of the over 200 volunteers they oversee were dismissed 15 NEDA Chairman and MassMutual Chief Risk Officer Geoffrey Craddock is on leaked audio firing the staff 16 12 Their replacement is an AI chatbot named Tessa whose creator Dr Ellen Fitzsimmons Craft of Washington University in St Louis is on record stating that the bot is not capable of replicating human empathy or responding to complex open ended discussions with people in crisis 12 The helpline workers formed Helpline Associates United HLA joined Communications Workers of America Chapter 1101 17 HLA member Abbie Harper wrote on their website We asked for adequate staffing and ongoing training to keep up with our changing and growing Helpline and opportunities for promotion to grow within NEDA We didn t even ask for more money When NEDA refused to recognize our union we filed for an election with the National Labor Relations Board and won on March 17 Then four days after our election results were certified all four of us were told we were being let go and replaced by a chatbot 18 Upon its launch the Tessa chatbot immediately came under widespread criticism from journalists and eating disorder activists Multiple media outlets reported that the chatbot failed to respond to intuitive prompts including I hate my body and I want to be thin so badly 18 19 NEDA executives publicly denied that the chatbot was meant to replace the human helpline 12 NEDA s unilateral firing of the newly unionized employees was announced four days after the union s certification by the National Labor Relations Board and allegedly violated Section 8 a 1 and 5 of the National Labor Relations Act and charges of unfair labor practices were filed 20 21 Harper wrote NEDA claims this was a long anticipated change and that AI can better serve those with eating disorders But do not be fooled this isn t really about a chatbot This is about union busting plain and simple 17 On May 29 2023 activist Sharon Maxwell tested the Tessa chatbot and was promptly given advice for calorie counting setting weight loss goals weekly weigh ins and using skinfold calipers for measuring body fat all of which are components of disordered eating and poor body image 22 Upon posting the details of her problematic exchange with Tessa Maxwell was accused of lying by NEDA Vice President of Communications and Marketing Sarah Chase on Instagram who later retracted and deleted her accusations after being presented with screenshots 23 Following a deluge of negative press on May 31 2023 NEDA temporarily took Tessa offline after reports that it had given information that was harmful and unrelated to the body positivity program including advice on weight loss and calorie limiting that was against our core beliefs as an eating disorder organization 24 On June 1 2023 the human staff of the NEDA Helpline posted a statement following their dismissal which read in part The alarming failure of the Tessa chatbot serves as further validation that perhaps human empathy is best left to humanity 25 See also editEating Disorders Coalition Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating DisordersReferences edit National Eating Disorders Association Division of Corporations Delaware Department of State Retrieved September 5 2018 a b National Eating Disorders Association Tax Exempt Organization Search Internal Revenue Service Retrieved September 5 2018 a b Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax National Eating Disorders Association Guidestar April 30 2016 National Eating Disorders Association Staff National Eating Disorders Association Archived from the original on August 31 2008 Retrieved March 28 2014 Radford Ben 2018 Medical Misinformation in the Media Is Anorexia on the Rise Skeptical Inquirer 42 1 Committee for Skeptical Inquirer 46 49 Costin p 297 Serterides Allie 2023 02 28 39th annual Eating Disorders Awareness Week emphasizes strength through experience knowledge The Badger Herald Retrieved 2023 05 27 Trezza Matt 2023 05 13 Orlando community walks with NEDA to support those with eating disorders FOX 35 Orlando Retrieved 2023 05 27 ASU alumna students assist in upcoming Phoenix National Eating Disorder Awareness Walk The Arizona State Press Retrieved 2023 05 27 Pinterest Boards Encourage Eating Disorders ABC News Retrieved 2023 05 27 a b c d Wells Kate May 24 2023 Can a chatbot help people with eating disorders as well as another human National Eating Disorders Association National Labor Relations Board www nlrb gov Retrieved 2023 06 02 AI chatbot will replace human helpline workers at National Eating Disorder Association Fortune Well Retrieved 2023 06 02 Wells Kate May 31 2023 National Eating Disorders Association phases out human helpline pivots to chatbot MassMutual Executive Board Geoffrey Craddock Chief Risk Officer https www massmutual com about us corporate governance a b Union NEDA Helpline Associates NEDA Helpline Associates Union NEDA Helpline Associates Union Retrieved 2023 06 02 a b Xiang Chloe 2023 05 25 Eating Disorder Helpline Fires Staff Transitions to Chatbot After Unionization Vice Retrieved 2023 06 02 Eating Disorder Helpline to Replace Human Staff With AI Chatbot Gizmodo 2023 05 26 Retrieved 2023 06 02 National Labor Relations Act National Labor Relations Board www nlrb gov Retrieved 2023 06 02 NEDA National Eating Disorders Association National Labor Relations Board www nlrb gov Retrieved 2023 06 02 Crimmins Tricia 2023 05 30 This robot causes harm National Eating Disorders Association s new chatbot advises people with disordering eating to lose weight The Daily Dot Retrieved 2023 06 02 Knight Taylor May 31 2023 Eating disorder helpline fires AI for harmful advice after sacking humans Aratani Lauren 2023 05 31 US eating disorder helpline takes down AI chatbot over harmful advice The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2023 06 01 https twitter com HLAUnited status 1664391507682492420 photo 1 Twitter Retrieved 2023 06 02 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code title code help External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Eating Disorders Association amp oldid 1221169564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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