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The '''British Dietetic Association''' ('''BDA''') is a professional association and trade union for [[dietitian|dietitians]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. Founded in 1936, it is the only body in the UK representing the whole of the dietetic workforce. | The '''British Dietetic Association''' ('''BDA''') is a professional association and trade union for [[dietitian|dietitians]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. Founded in 1936, it is the only body in the UK representing the whole of the dietetic workforce. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://www.bda.uk.com/ Official website] | * [https://www.bda.uk.com/ Official website] | ||
[[Category:Dietetics organizations]] | [[Category:Dietetics organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Professional associations based in the United Kingdom]] | [[Category:Professional associations based in the United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations established in 1936]] | [[Category:Organizations established in 1936]] | ||
[[Category:Trade unions in the United Kingdom]] | [[Category:Trade unions in the United Kingdom]] | ||
Revision as of 22:00, 30 December 2024
The British Dietetic Association (BDA) is a professional association and trade union for dietitians in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1936, it is the only body in the UK representing the whole of the dietetic workforce.
History
The BDA was established in 1936 to support the professional needs of dietitians. Over the years, it has grown to include over 9,000 members, making it one of the largest organizations of its kind in the world.
Objectives
The primary objectives of the BDA are to:
- Promote the professional interests of its members.
- Advance the science and practice of dietetics and nutrition.
- Improve the health of the population through better nutrition.
Membership
Membership of the BDA is open to qualified dietitians, dietetic students, and those with an interest in dietetics. Members benefit from professional support, access to resources, and opportunities for continuing professional development.
Activities
The BDA is involved in a wide range of activities, including:
- Providing professional guidance and support to its members.
- Organizing conferences and events for knowledge sharing and networking.
- Publishing research and resources related to dietetics and nutrition.
- Advocating for public health policies that promote healthy eating.
Education and Training
The BDA plays a key role in the education and training of dietitians in the UK. It accredits university courses in dietetics and provides resources for ongoing professional development.
Public Engagement
The BDA engages with the public to promote the importance of healthy eating and nutrition. It provides information and resources to help individuals make informed dietary choices.