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FREE – AI in Eating Disorder Recovery & Dietetics: A Fireside Chat with Mehek Mohan, co-founder of Kahani

FREE – AI in Eating Disorder Recovery & Dietetics: A Fireside Chat with Mehek Mohan, co-founder of Kahani

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | May 16, 2026

AI has been rapidly making inroads into all aspects of our digital lives, including our work as dietitians and healthcare providers. While AI tools may help increase efficiency and improve healthcare delivery, many concerns have been raised about...
Webinar: A Weight-Inclusive Framework for Supporting Health in Menopause

Webinar: A Weight-Inclusive Framework for Supporting Health in Menopause

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Apr 2, 2026

Menopause transition is a complex physiological and psychosocial process, but often conversations around menopause and nutrition focus on preventing or stopping changes in weight or body composition, overlooking more meaningful ways to manage health and wellness...
Webinar: What Does ‘Undoing Coloniality’ Look Like In & Through Nutrition Practice? (Undoing Coloniality in Heart Disease)

Webinar: What Does ‘Undoing Coloniality’ Look Like In & Through Nutrition Practice? (Undoing Coloniality in Heart Disease)

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Mar 20, 2026

Undoing coloniality is central to a food sovereignty agenda. It is also an important commitment for all nutrition and public health practitioners whose work centres social justice. But what does ‘undoing coloniality’ actually mean in practise? In this seminar we will...
Webinar: The Limitations of Anti-Stigma Health Science & Practice

Webinar: The Limitations of Anti-Stigma Health Science & Practice

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Feb 17, 2026

In recent years, social justice discourses and frameworks have been increasingly embraced by health professionals aiming to transform their practices for the betterment of their clients and the social context in which their work occurs. For health professionals...
Webinar: Building 2SLGBTQ+ Inclusive Practice

Webinar: Building 2SLGBTQ+ Inclusive Practice

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Jan 27, 2026

Adopting a weight-inclusive approach to practice is often a springboard for many dietitians to consider what inclusive practices look like for other marginalized populations, including those who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+. Beyond using correct pronouns and understanding...
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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.