Welcome to Co-Produced by Peace+ Pathway. In this short intro episode, our hosts Adia, a clinician, and Lauren, a researcher, introduce themselves and the focus of the podcast.
They explain the PEACE+ Pathway - adaptations to eating disorder care designed to better support neurodivergent individuals, including communication passports, sensory workshops, and more sensory-friendly clinical environments. The series will feature voices from lived experience, clinicians, and researchers involved in this work.
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This episode offers valuable reflections for clinicians, researchers, carers, and individuals with lived experience, emphasising the importance of neurodiversity-informed, person-centred care
The short website guide video is now available. he video offers a clear, step-by-step overview of how to navigate the PEACE website and explains how its design supports accessibility for different users.
In the first episode of Co-Produced, Adia and Lauren are joined by Dimitri Chubinidze to explore how inpatient eating disorder treatment is lived, felt, and made meaningful through the senses. Drawing on a year-long sensory ethnography of an adult inpatient ward, the conversation reflects on neurodivergent-affirming, co-produced research that centres lived experience. The featured study, shortlisted for the NIHR Maudsley BRC Culture, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (CEDI) Impact Award, highlights how listening attentively to bodies, senses, and experience can help shape more humane and inclusive care.