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Peer Support Round Table: December 2023

Peer Support Round Table: December 2023

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Dec 14, 2023

Topics Discussed Case Study: Meeting a client for the first time who seems to be resistant to change/recovery Question: Resources on pushing back against negative comments from family during the holidays, with reference to: Ideas of how to respond to family members...
Peer Support Round Table: December 2023

Peer Support Round Table: November 2023

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Nov 15, 2023

Topics Discussed Coordinating care for an eating disorder client as a dietitian in private practice Podcasts, with reference to: You’re Wrong About, particularly the episodes on Amy Winehouse and Jessica Simpson (Parts 1, 2, 3, 4) If Books Could Kill Making it...
Peer Support Round Table: December 2023

Peer Support Round Table: September 2023

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Sep 21, 2023

Topics Discussed Ozempic, Wegovy and GLP-1 agonists Washington Post article on dietitians in social media CW: Mention of questionable practices in medical research and violent thoughts with intense feelings of hunger at 22:45-23:45 TikTok, Instagram, Twitter/X, and...
Peer Support Round Table: December 2023

Peer Support Round Table: August 2023 – Social Media

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Aug 16, 2023

Topics Discussed What Vincci and Courtenay are learning from the Instagram challenge that they are doing Time commitment for social media Concerns about centring a privileged narrative/aesthetic TikTok, Pinterest, and Facebook Deciding your purpose for posting on...
Peer Support Round Table: December 2023

Peer Support Round Table: July 2023

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Jul 18, 2023

Topics Discussed Feeling “bad” about your past client interactions as you are learning more and growing as a practitioner, with reference to: Intersectional Approaches to Bodymind Liberation and Body Image Support 5-Part Series hosted by RDs for...
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Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada acknowledges that its members live and work on the traditional homelands of a number of Indigenous peoples. Our headquarters are based on Treaty 7 Territory, which are the traditional homelands of the Niitsitapi/Blackfoot Confederacy (specifically the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut'ina, the Îyârhe Nakoda (consisting of the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations), and the Otipemsiwak Métis

As dietitians in what is colonially known as Canada, we acknowledge that the nutrition field contributed to harms perpetrated in the residential schooling system and that we as a profession continue to cause harm overtly and covertly today. We share this land acknowledgement as a way to show our commitment toward mitigating this harm as much as we can through learning Indigenous history and values, unlearning racist and colonialist beliefs and practices, collaborating with Indigenous peoples, and advocating for Truth and Reconciliation.