Information Centre

Newspaper & Magazine Articles

Winning the Battle with Anorexia --- Cory Hurley, The Western Star, February 2010
Eating Disorder Foundation receives Government Funds -The Telelgram February 2010
"Eating Disorder Consumes Mother" PDF - The Compass, July 7, 2009
"One Size Doesn't Fit All " - The Telegram, June 4, 2009
"Eating Disorder Program Introduced" - The Telegram, November 13, 2008
"Help at Home" - The Telegram, October 15, 2008
"Thousands Raised" - The Compass, September 9, 2008
"On a Crusade" - The Compass, September 16, 2008
"Aware, Informed and Making a Difference" Part 1- The Compass, December 1, 2009 - Thanks to the Compass and Denise Pike for allowing us to publish this great article on our website.
"Aware, Informed and Making a Difference" Part 2 - The Compass, December 1, 2009

Presentations

Nedic Conference Presentation, May 11 2009 (PDF 1.2MB)

Brochures

Renata Elizabeth Withers Centre for Hope (PDF)
Eating Disorder Foundation
Parent's of Hope

Photo Galleries

Eating Disorder Awareness Week - February 1-7, 2010
Foundation receives $2000.00 donation - January 15, 2010
2nd Annual Concert of Hope - October 19, 2009
Remembering Renata Golf Tournament - October 1, 2009
Remembering Renata Golf Tournament - September 24, 2008
Walk for Hope Fundraiser - August 24, 2008

 

Videos

Chris O'Neill Yates, CBC TV interviews Mr. Vince Withers, Chairperson Eating Disorder Foundation of NL
http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/Canada/NL/ID=1297362703

 

'36-24-36'

An insightful feature length documentary film, made by adolescent girls, that explores the issue of female body image and its correlation with eating disorders.

The film gives the viewer a firsthand perspective of Jessica and Shannon's battles with anorexia while lending itself to the professional opinions of counsellors and dieticians who work with adolescent women. It also explores the reality and insights of pre-adolescent girls who, prior to making this film, thought very little about the perception of female body image within our society.

The film approaches the concept of female body image and its correlation with eating disorders from a totally pre-adolescent perspective, as it was made by a small group of 12-year-old girls in Kitimat, BC, with the supervision and support of two volunteers who work as child & youth clinical counsellors.



 

Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa

An eighteen-minute video introduction to Family-Based Treatment for anorexia nervosa, including interviews with eating disorder experts and a young woman recovered from anorexia nervosa.


Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa from Maudsley Parents on Vimeo.



Family-Based Treatment for Bulimia Nervosa

Maudsley Parents talks with Daniel le Grange, PhD about bulimia nervosa, its treatment, and recent research.

Family-Based Treatment for Bulimia Nervosa from Maudsley Parents on Vimeo.

 

Eating Disorder Research: Information for Families

Leading researchers Daniel le Grange, PhD, Walter Kaye, MD, and Cynthia Bulik, PhD talk about their groundbreaking work in this video series. Why does research matter? It helps us to...


Eating Disorders in Adolescents from Jane Cawley on Vimeo.

 

Brain Imaging and Eating Disorders


Brain Imaging and Eating Disorders from Jane Cawley on Vimeo.

 

Fighting Stigma with Science


Fighting Stigma with Science from Jane Cawley on Vimeo.