tastelife talks
tastelife is a UK nationwide charity dedicated to helping people break free from their eating disorders and rediscover life in all its fullness.
Our Back to the Table podcast series features conversations between recovered sufferers, their family and friends and experts. Together they articulate a message of hope and recovery. Special thanks to Fuzbox Productions for enabling this series to happen.
Our Bite Size podcast series is drawn from our free Lunchtime Webinars, hosted by our Youth and Online Learning Lead, Cherry Dakin. The series explores a wide range of topics related to eating disorders and includes guests with lived experience who speak with honesty and insight.
To attend upcoming live webinars, you can book via Eventbrite.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/tastelifeuk-31113960739
To find out more about tastelife and all of our resources visit www.tastelifeuk.org
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tastelife talks
Bite Size: Parenting through Eating Disorders
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Caring for a loved one with an Eating Disorder?
Are you finding it challenging, exhausting, or even frightening? Have you ever wondered whether you’ve somehow got parenting wrong — or blamed yourself for what your child is going through?
You are not alone.
Join us for a compassionate and honest conversation with tastelife charity founder Di and her husband Graham, who faced these same struggles when both of their daughters developed eating disorders. In this webinar, they will share their family’s journey, the survival tactics they learned along the way, and the hope they discovered as their daughters recovered.
This 30-minute luncthtime webinar is designed to encourage and support parents, carers, family members, and anyone walking alongside a loved one with an eating disorder.
In this session, we’ll explore:
- The emotional impact on parents and families
- A Dad's perspective on eating disorders
- Feelings of guilt, fear, and helplessness
- Practical survival strategies for difficult times
- What recovery can look like
- Finding hope and support through the journey
Whether you are at the beginning of this journey or have been supporting a loved one for some time, we hope this conversation will remind you that recovery is possible and support is available.
Who should Listen? Parents, carers, grandparents, family members, friends, educators, and support workers.
To find out more, please go to www.tastelifeuk.org