In this powerful episode of "Plateful Parenting," hosts Christine Santucci and Chanel Kenner, RD, explore the consequences of scaling back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts in the eating disorder space. What happens when inclusive representation is removed from treatment, media, and advocacy? Who gets left out of the conversation—and care?
Together, they unpack:
✅ The harm of outdated stereotypes and narrow narratives
✅ How lack of DEI leads to underdiagnosis and inequitable treatment
✅ The role of weight stigma, cultural competence, and affirming care
✅ What parents and advocates can do to push for inclusive, accessible support
This episode is a call to action for families, professionals, and communities to keep DEI at the heart of eating disorder treatment and recovery—for every body, everywhere.
Resources Mentioned:
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Project HEAL – Access to treatment for underserved populations
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National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) – Education, helpline, and advocacy tools
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BE REAL USA – Promoting body diversity and equity in health education
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Health at Every Size (HAES) – A weight-inclusive approach to wellness and care
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Diversify Dietetics – Supporting BIPOC professionals in nutrition
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The Body Is Not An Apology – Radical self-love and body empowerment
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Inclusive Therapists – A directory for culturally responsive mental health care
Disclaimer:
This episode is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider.
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