FAB for the NHS

Nutrition can play a crucial role in improving outcomes - enhancing mental health, recovery, resilience, and long-term wellbeing.


Yet this vital element of care is too often overlooked in practice.


FAB Research provides free events, expert resources, and practical guidance to help NHS professionals bring nutrition science into patient care - empowering you to promote recovery, resilience, and better health outcomes across every setting.


And as patients benefit, these same can enhance your own wellbeing, focus, and energy.


FAB for the NHS

Bring nutrition into the heart of care


Are you an NHS employee, a UK university staff member or student?


And do you want to:


  • Better support patients with complex mental and physical health needs


  • Use practical, evidence-based nutrition strategies in real-world care


  • Improve not just patient outcomes - but your own energy, focus, and resilience?


Then you’re in exactly the right place.


Join FAB’s NHS network - for free


  • Registration will give you immediate FREE access to these events 


And more will be made available over the coming months.


Register for free resources


Please tell us which applies to you:

  • NHS employee/trainee
  • a UK university staff member or student
  • parent/carer or individual affected by serious mental illness

FAB Research and NHS Collaboration


We’re proud to be partnered with Dr Kevin Williamson and the Centre for Nutrition and Behaviour at RDaSH NHS Trust in a formal collaboration to drive forward research and practice in Nutritional Psychiatry.


Through this partnership, FAB and NHS clinicians and researchers - together with people who have lived experience of neurodevelopmental and mental conditions - will co-create new studies, translate evidence into real-world clinical use, and build training and capacity within the NHS.


If you'd like to be involved, or just want to stay updated, please see further information here

FAB for the NHS

Free events for NHS staff

- and UK researchers and students


The following recorded events are FREE not only to FAB Associates - but to anyone with an NHS (or UK University) email address.


Register above and we'll send you free access to these events:


Mental Health and the B12 'Blind Spot' webinar
October 15, 2025
Could a common essential nutrient deficiency be silently impairing energy levels and brain function, or even causing psychiatric symptoms – in you, or your patients? 
February 11, 2025
FREE to NHS staff, researchers, students & anyone personally affected by severe mental illness.
Adult Mental Health webinar
August 29, 2024
Nutrition is of fundamental importance for mental health and wellbeing, as well as physical health. Learn how this can be applied in practice for adults with mental health problems.

More Specialist Webinars for NHS Staff & Researchers


These recorded events are available to FAB Associates - or individually for a small fee.


Building a Better Brain with Micronutrients: The Evidence to Date webinar
March 12, 2024
● The benefits of a whole food, minimally processed diet for mental health.
● The importance of nutrient-rich soil, and genetic factors influencing nutrient absorption.
● Dietary changes can have a significant impact on overall health and well-being.
● Challenges in treatment and the need for holistic approaches.
August 17, 2023
Professor Crawford has been warning about the risk of a global mental health crisis fuelled by poor nutrition - for over fifty years. His predictions - based on sound scientific evidence - have proved all too accurate.
May 25, 2023
● The Critical Role of Selenium in preventing mercury toxicity
● How Seafood Deficiency Impacts Family Health or Transform Your Family’s Mental Well-being with Simple Dietary Changes
● Balancing Omega-3 and Omega-6 for Optimal Health