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Eating Disorders and the Festive Period: Drop in Q&A Workshop with Kel O’Neill

As we head into the month of December for many it’s a time for joy...

Last updated 18 September 2024
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As we head into the month of December for many it’s a time for joy and celebration. However, for some it can really be a season of struggle. This is especially true for those affected by Eating Disorders.

Kel therefor will again be joining us for a one-hour drop-in session. Bring a long any questions you might have surrounding supporting clients with eating-disorders over the festive period.

Kel will be provide sign posting to suitable resources for your clients as well as free trial access for you to explore ‘The Eating Disorder Recovery Companion’.

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Eating Disorders and the Festive Period: Drop in Q&A Workshop with Kel O'Neill

Presenter

Kel O'Neill

Kel (She/Her) is an experienced Therapist, Educator, and Researcher specialising in Eating Disorders. She brings a unique combination of professional knowledge and lived experience to her work, helping both individuals and professionals navigate the complexities of eating disorders with greater understanding and compassion.

As the co-founder of the LEED (Lived Experiences of Eating Disorders) Research Collective, Kel collaborates on multiple research projects and is deeply committed to improving systemic responses to eating disorders. Her interests include exploring systemic issues in care, challenging the language and narratives around eating disorders, and advocating for better training, awareness, and resources to support professionals and clients.

Kel’s passionate, accessible style makes her a sought-after speaker and trainer. She has delivered workshops and talks to professionals across the UK, providing practical insights and fostering reflective discussions.

Whether through therapy, education, or advocacy, Kel is passionate about creating a world where no one struggling with an eating disorder feels unseen or unsupported.