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[[The British Dietetic Association]] (BDA) was founded in 1936 in order to representing the whole of the dietetic workforce in the UK. They are a trade union and professional body who
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work to represent the 'professional, educational, public and workplace interests of their members.' <ref> [https://www.bda.uk.com/about/home home] ''BDA'', accessed 2 April 2015 </ref>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

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The British Dietetic Association (BDA) was founded in 1936 in order to representing the whole of the dietetic workforce in the UK. They are a trade union and professional body who work to represent the 'professional, educational, public and workplace interests of their members.' [1]

People

  • Catherine Collins RD FBDA, spokesperson for The British Dietetic Association. Provided 'an expert reaction' criticising a BMJ investigation into sugar, industry and public health, published by the Science Media Centre in February 2015, criticising the BMJ [2]

Notes

  1. home BDA, accessed 2 April 2015
  2. expert reaction to BMJ investigation into sugar, industry and public health, Science Media Centre, 11 February 2015, accessed 25 February 2015