
PEACE Pathway
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Pathway for Eating Disorders and Autism developed from Clinical Experience. Improving clinical care for people who have autism and eating disorders.
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Congratulations to Kate, Professor of Psychology in Eating Disorders Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and Consultant Psychologist NHS Maudsley, who has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List, for her services to people with eating disorders and autism. kcl.ac.uk/news/new-years…


Congratulations to Professors Nicola Fear, Safa Al-Sarraj, Kate Tchanturia and Keyoumars Ashkan, who were recognised in the 2025 New Years Honours. kcl.ac.uk/news/new-years…

New publication with Ellen Maloney (she/her) Dr Emy Nimbley, Emma Clark, Lisa Thomson and Rachel loomes on clinicians experience of eating disorder focused family therapy (FBT/FT-AN) with Autistic young people and their families. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/er…


You’re Not Alone exhibition will showcase the creative work resulting from a participatory community research project with EDAC: Eating Disorders and Autism Collaborative that uses photos and storytelling as the tools to connect and share perspectives. #Photovoice #research #data #community #exhibitions




We are recruiting clinicians in eating disorder services to think about barriers and enablers for implementing autism affirming care e.g PEACE Pathway . If you would be willing to be interviewed over TEAMS there is more information and sign up here! edinburgh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0d…


Just a reminder we have our exhibition in Inspace at Crichton street from 1st-8th March (closed sun/tues/thurs). Here is a video made by our awesome researcher Ellen Maloney (she/her) to help you find us!

We EDAC: Eating Disorders and Autism Collaborative launched our exhibition on Friday and Saturday. We were over the moon that so many participants and collaborators were able to make it along. @EDAC is more than a research grant or network – we are a #community of #Autistic people, (1/2)



The IoPPN Research Festival is back! Join us on 14 May for a afternoon session to learn the latest innovative research from King's College London's staff, from ethical #ai in healthcare to reproducing psychedelic effects with a placebo. Register now: kcl.ac.uk/events/ioppn-r…





Wonderful meeting in Edinburgh! Great work, fantastic collaboration and real summer in May👏Thanks EDAC: Eating Disorders and Autism Collaborative you are amazing team!



