27 - Eating Disorders in Māori Folk: Kacey’s Story
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*Trigger warning: This episode contains references to weight stigma, mentions of sexual assault and medical racism.
On this episode of Paved with Gold, our guest Kacey Martin (she/her/they/them) shares their lived experience and wealth of knowledge about eating disorders in Māori folk. They also talk about the importance of culturally inclusive care, where the research is going wrong when it comes to identifying eating disorders in Māori folk and how we can all benefit from a more holistic culturally informed approach.
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RESOURCES:
For Australia:
InsideOut Institute
The Butterfly Foundation or call 1800 334 673
National Eating Disorder Collaboration
Lifeline: 13 11 14
Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467
1800RESPECT: Call 1800 737 732
Blue Knot Foundation
For the UK:
Beat Eating Disorders
National Centre for Eating Disorders
TalkED
For the US:
National Eating Disorder Association
National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) - Canada
Eating Disorder Hope
Alliance for Eating Disorders
Project Heal
Asian Mental Health Collective (AMHC)
For more links and resources, check out our website.
Disclaimer: This podcast is general in nature and has not taken your personal circumstances or medical history into account. We are here to share our own experiences and the things we have found helpful throughout our personal recovery journeys. Please remember that each person's journey and circumstances are different, and not all of the information contained in this podcast may be relatable to you. It's important you consult your own GP or recovery team to seek out tailored advice before making any important decisions relating to your own health and recovery process.
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