The Table Talk Podcast - Episode 6 | A Dietitian's Perspective
In this week's episode we will be talking to Clare Ellison about her role
as a dietitian. Specifically, we cover her work with Autistic clients
with ARFID, how she adapts her approach to meet the needs of individuals
and how she prioritises safety and comfort to foster trust and
effective collaboration.
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Peace is a clinical Pathway for Eating disorders and Autism developed from Clinical Experience (PEACE). You can find range of resources and information on the Peace Pathway website.
Beat has many helpful resources like how to get help for an ED, a booklet on help seeking, and many lived experience blogs. The Beat helplines are open 365 days a year from 9am-midnight during the week, and from 4pm-midnight on weekends and bank holidays. The Beat helpline in England is 0808 801 0677, in Scotland is 0808 081 0432, in Wales is 0808 801 0433 and in Northern Ireland is 0808 801 0434
Peace is a clinical Pathway for Eating disorders and Autism developed from Clinical Experience (PEACE). You can find range of resources and information on the Peace Pathway website.