Here we have gathered together and categorised some resources and blogs that we hope you will find useful! Not found something you are looking for? We would love to hear your suggestions!
Our primary concern at PEACE is your wellbeing. We want to promote your ‘Discovery’ journey. We want you to learn and share with others what makes you special, what your strengths are and how to promote them. Have a look at some resources below on promoting your wellbeing.
Sometimes it can be overwhelming when people tell you what you need but leave out the why. We have developed some useful blogs which break it all down for you and explain why you need to eat from certain groups and HOW you can manage that in a manageable way your nutritional journey. Here are a few helpful resources below.
Why do we need food from all the food groups? And how much do we need?
Examples of how three individuals challenged themselves with what or where they ate and how they did it.
This blog post aims to provide dietetics with a greater understanding of the development of the PEACE care pathway and how dieticians can support.
We understand that autistic people can have sensory sensitivities and that this can be poorly understood. We want to help you and those supporting you understand your sensory experiences and know how to work with them in positive ways.
Combines basic information about the senses with tools to help patients explore their sensory preferences and strategies. Includes instructions for creating a sensory wellbeing box.
We also recognise that not every autistic person with an Eating Disorder has had the same experiences as each other and there are some underrepresented voices of minority groups that may need extra support. We want you to know that we at PEACE see you and want to hear from you!
This article aims to build more of an understanding of the challenges faced by autistic people in BAME groups with eating disorders and the support available
This article aims to help understand how best to support autistic people who identify as LGBTQ+ with an eating disorder.