Supporting Clients Exploring GLP-1 Agonists: The Unique Role of Eating Disorder Dietitians
Posted By Josephine Money,
As eating disorder dietitians, we’re in a truly unique position to support clients who are exploring the use of GLP-1 agonists. With our specialized training, we bring a nuanced, deeply compassionate ...
Language; What is it we mean by these terms?
Posted By Josephine Money,
Anti-Fat Bias: The unfair belief that being thin is better than being fat, leading to judgment, exclusion, or discrimination against people in larger bodies. Diet Culture: A system of...
An Open letter to Live Lighter, South Australia Goverment
Posted By Dr Christie Bennett ,
In 2012, the Western Australian government released a penetrative health campaign that was akin to the graphic and shaming nature of anti-smoking campaigns. It shows a man who lives in a larger body...
WHAT IS ARFID?
Posted By Josephine Money,
Understanding a Commonly Misunderstood Eating Disorder At Eat Love Live, we believe everyone deserves a peaceful relationship with food, no matter what that looks like for them. For many, however,...
Supporting Children and Teens with Feeding and Nutrition: How a Paediatric Dietitian Can Help
Posted By Josephine Money,
If mealtimes feel like a constant battle, or you’re worried about your child’s eating, growth, or relationship with food, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to navigate it alone, either. At Eat...
Feeding Support at Eat Love Live
Posted By Josephine Money,
Compassionate Care for Families Navigating Mealtime Challenges At Eat Love Live, we know that feeding isn’t always simple. Mealtimes can feel overwhelming, especially when your child is refusing...
GLP-1 Agonists: A Thoughtful Conversation, Not a Frenzy
Posted By Josephine Money,
Are you feeling curious—or maybe a little overwhelmed—by all the talk about GLP-1 agonists? You're not alone. Right now, it seems like GLP-1 medications (like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro)...
Physiotherapy for hypermobility and chronic illness
Posted By Rebecca Gawler ,
Hypermobility Joint hypermobility means that a person’s joints have a greater range of motion than average. Up to20% of the population is hypermobile and for many people this does not cause any...
ELL is appalled by the decision of the Queensland Government to restrict essential gender affirming care
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ELL is appalled by the decision of the Queensland Government to restrict essential gender affirming care for young people under the age of 18. This will leave vulnerable young people waiting...