
SWEDA (South West Eating Disorders Association) offers a range of therapeutic support for children and young people with disordered eating or who may be struggling with body image concerns. Hannah McKie will consider aspects of this work, including the impact of disordered eating and how to support a young person with this within the school environment.
Hannah McKie is the Children and Young People’s Lead at SWEDA (South and West Eating disorders Association). A psychology graduate, she is also a qualified Counsellor and Clinical Supervisor with nearly two decades of experience working with children and young people in a variety of roles. She now specialises in therapeutic work with children and young people dealing with disordered eating, combining her extensive experience with her passion for mental health and well-being.
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