The British Dietetic Association (BDA) is a professional association and trade union for dietitians in the United Kingdom. The BDA was founded in 1936 and represents more than 10,000 dietitians and dietetic support workers. The BDA head office is in Birmingham, but has members from all four UK nations and some from overseas.
Our aims are to:
• Advance the science and practice of dietetics and associated subjects;
• Promote training and education in the science and practice of dietetics and associated subjects;
• Regulate the relations between dietitians and their employer through the BDA Trade Union.
The majority of the BDA's members work in the National Health Service; however, 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, all dietitians are required to be educated to UK degree level and must be registered with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC).
The BDA Honorary President is Dr Giles Yeo. The Chairman is Caroline Bovey and the Chief Executive Officer is Liz Stockley.
The BDA became a certified union in 1982; it is affiliated to the Trades Union Congress and the Scottish Trades Union Congress.
Industry
Public Policy Offices, Diet & Nutrition, Diet Specialists, Internal medicine, Health
HQ Location
151-165 Edmund Street
3rd Floor Interchange Place
Birmingham, West Midlands B3 2TA, GB
Keywords
DieteticsMembershipNutritionHealthEducationCPDTrade Unionand PolicyNutritioEducatio