• Join Us – Find out more about becoming a WIDIC member!
Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada
  • Home
  • About
  • Upcoming Events
  • Join Us
  • Webinar Library
  • Resources
    • Free Webinar Recordings
    • Open Access Journal Article Database ↗︎
    • An Introduction to Weight Inclusivity: An Interactive Resource for Health Professionals
  • Contact Us
  • My Account
    • My Account
    • Login
    • Logout
Select Page
FREE: Q&A with Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and Fitness Authors Dawn Clifford, PhD, RD and Laura Curtis, MS, RD

FREE: Q&A with Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and Fitness Authors Dawn Clifford, PhD, RD and Laura Curtis, MS, RD

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Oct 28, 2025

To celebrate the recent release of the second edition of Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and Fitness, authors and dietitians Dawn Clifford and Laura Curtis for a Q&A about the book and weight-neutral motivational interviewing for dietitians. Resources...
Webinar: GLP-1s & Weight-Inclusive Care

Webinar: GLP-1s & Weight-Inclusive Care

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Sep 16, 2025

As the discourse around GLP-1s continues to grow, this webinar will be an opportunity to review the basics of this class of medications, define our role as weight-inclusive providers, discuss case studies and open a space to ask questions. Dietitian and certified...
Webinar: Culturally Inclusive Nutrition Care for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Webinar: Culturally Inclusive Nutrition Care for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Jul 31, 2025

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) often requires specialized nutrition interventions, yet some approaches can unintentionally exclude or overlook the cultural significance of traditional foods and eating practices. This session will explore how to provide culturally...
Webinar: Helping Clients Unlearn Anti-Fat Bias and Survive the Weight Centric Healthcare Cycle

Webinar: Helping Clients Unlearn Anti-Fat Bias and Survive the Weight Centric Healthcare Cycle

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | Jun 26, 2025

Thin has always been in, but between GLP-1s and SkinnyTok, anti-fat bias and the pressure to be thin has become more prevalent in recent years. In their Fat in Healthcare report, Vinny Welsby surveyed 270 people about their experiences in...
FREE: An Introduction to Weight Inclusivity Resource Launch & Meet the Advisory Council Panel

FREE: An Introduction to Weight Inclusivity Resource Launch & Meet the Advisory Council Panel

by Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | May 22, 2025

We are very excited to be sharing our latest project, An Introduction to Weight Inclusivity: An Interactive Resource for Healthcare Providers. This FREE resource has been years in the making, and we hope that it can serve as a reference not only for...
« Older Entries

Upcoming Events

09 Dec

Webinar – Reproductive Health Dietetics: A Highlight on Menopause

Tuesday
EVENT DETAIL
11 Dec

December Watch Party – How Nutrition Recommendations Leave Some Behind: Perspectives of an Asian Dietitian

Thursday
EVENT DETAIL
16 Dec

Peer Support Round Table

Tuesday
EVENT DETAIL
13 Jan

Webinar: Building 2SLGBTQIA+ Inclusive Practice

Tuesday
EVENT DETAIL
No event found!
ABOUT

About WIDIC

Mission & Vision

Our Values

Advisory Council

GET IN TOUCH
Join our Facebook Group

© 2022-2025 Vincci Tsui, RD & Weight-Inclusive Dietitians in Canada | A Bloom and Brilliance Website | Privacy Policy

RESOURCES

Free Webinars

Open-Access Journal Article Database

Our Community

WEBINARS

Past Recordings

Peer Support Round Tables

Guest Facilitators

JOIN US

Membership

Fees

LOGIN

Information on this website is for general knowledge only and not meant to substitute care from a physician or other health practitioner.

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.