Designates February 25 through March 3, 2018 as "Eating Disorders Awareness Week" in New Jersey.
The resolution serves as an educational tool to inform New Jersey residents about eating disorders and facilitate access to support and treatment resources. It acknowledges that conditions like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating significantly affect emotional and physical health. Additionally, it aims to combat the stigma surrounding these disorders by promoting understanding and acceptance in society. By designating a specific week for awareness, it underscores the urgent need for preventive measures and early intervention.
ACR158 is a concurrent resolution designating February 25 through March 3, 2018, as 'Eating Disorders Awareness Week' in New Jersey. The resolution aims to raise awareness about eating disorders, emphasizing the serious nature and potential life-threatening consequences of these conditions. Promoted by Assemblywomen Kim Eulner and Marilyn Piperno, it highlights the prevalence of eating disorders in the United States, affecting millions, and the importance of recognizing the signs and symptoms often overlooked by individuals and communities.
Contentions surrounding this resolution may arise from differing views on mental health advocacy and resource allocation. While proponents generally support raising awareness and offering support resources, some critics might argue for more comprehensive state-led initiatives to address mental health beyond awareness campaigns. Moreover, the resolution seeks a proclamation from the Governor to invite public and health officials to engage actively in awareness activities, which underscores the role of government in public health advocacy.