Thank you for attending the 2022 PEACE Pathway Conference. All presentations from the conference are now available for download.

 

Recording of the conference is now available and can be accessed here.

 

Conference Programme

 

Download presentations:

 

  1. Welcome – Link between Autism and Eating disorders update - Professor Kate Tchanturia (Consultant Clinical Psychologist/ Principal Investigator of PEACE Pathway – King’s College London)
  2. Adapting Food Service to Support Treatment and Recovery - Kate Williams (Dietetic adviser to the PEACE project)
  3. Implementing new strategies in the dining room - Philippa Croft (Assistant Psychologist in the national ED inpatient ward)
  4. Sensory workshops developed in the PEACE pathway - Cindy Toloza and Victoria Holetic (Assistant Psychologists Outpatient and day care services)
  5. Case Study: Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) ‘Roo’ - Jess Webb (Assistant Psychologist in the national ED inpatient ward)
  6. My Body does what?: Exploring a Group Intervention to Improve Body Integration - Dr Claire Baillie (Senior Chartered Counselling Psychologist, SLaM)
  7. 'Realising that there is hope...': supporting PEACE carers during the Pandemic and beyond - Madeleine Oakley (PEACE Carers Champion/Psychotherapist)
  8. Personal experience - Fiona Hollings and Personal experience - Pooky Knightsmith
  9. Lessons Learned from PEACE Case Studies: Practical Challenges in Meeting the Needs of Adults with Anorexia Nervosa and Autism - Zhuo Li (PhD candidate/PEACE project manager)
  10. Extending the reach of the PEACE pathway to Children and Young People - Drs Joanna Holliday, Laura Marshall and Kim Hoffman (Thames Valley team)
     

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