Creating resources about eating disorders with and for BIPOC communities in Canada
The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) is inviting BIPOC community members living across what is colonially known as Canada to provide input for consideration in our new initiative to co-develop informational resources with BIPOC eating disorder experts — both individuals with lived experience and professionals engaging in treatment or research. Resources are being developed specifically for members of BIPOC communities affected with eating disorders, and for health care professionals. These resources will be freely available on the NEDIC website.
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If yes, of which community/communities do you identify as a member? (Check all that apply.)
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What barriers to seeking eating disorder treatment do you believe members of your community face?
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