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In Depth: Butterfly's head of research and policy on the new community insights report

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Please note: This episode was briefly published prematurely on the 4th of April. If you listened to it then we apologise for the repeat.

If you’ve ever wondered what the public in Australia knows and thinks about eating disorders and body image issues, this episode will put all your questions to rest. We unpack the latest findings from Butterfly's 2024 Community Insights Report with our Head of Knowledge, Research and Policy who shares her perspective on some enlightening results.

The report focuses on community awareness, perceptions, and attitudes, and while Dr. Squire shares the key findings, she also compares these with a previous report published four years ago. What are the implications of community understanding (and misunderstanding) for those with lived experience and the sector at large? Has anything changed?

One key part of the study reveals some dangerous myths and stereotypes surrounding eating disorders, and Dr Squire examines how various misconceptions impact those who might need support.

“We need to understand that eating disorder stigma is complex, important, and under researched. And we can't identify signs and symptoms or support people to seek help without understanding how public stigma and, consequently, self-stigma works for people because stigma around eating disorders is different to other types of mental health stigma.”

Listen to Dr. Squire explain it all – you'll be surprised by what we found out.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE 2024 COMMUNITY INSIGHTS REPORT

ARE YOU AT RISK? TRY OUR NEW SCREENING TOOL

JOIN OUR 101 WEBINAR ABOUT EATING DISORDERS ON APRIL 17

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DR. SARAH SQUIRE

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

80 episodes

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Manage episode 411361421 series 2930712
Content provided by Camilla Becket and Butterfly Foundation. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Camilla Becket and Butterfly Foundation or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Please note: This episode was briefly published prematurely on the 4th of April. If you listened to it then we apologise for the repeat.

If you’ve ever wondered what the public in Australia knows and thinks about eating disorders and body image issues, this episode will put all your questions to rest. We unpack the latest findings from Butterfly's 2024 Community Insights Report with our Head of Knowledge, Research and Policy who shares her perspective on some enlightening results.

The report focuses on community awareness, perceptions, and attitudes, and while Dr. Squire shares the key findings, she also compares these with a previous report published four years ago. What are the implications of community understanding (and misunderstanding) for those with lived experience and the sector at large? Has anything changed?

One key part of the study reveals some dangerous myths and stereotypes surrounding eating disorders, and Dr Squire examines how various misconceptions impact those who might need support.

“We need to understand that eating disorder stigma is complex, important, and under researched. And we can't identify signs and symptoms or support people to seek help without understanding how public stigma and, consequently, self-stigma works for people because stigma around eating disorders is different to other types of mental health stigma.”

Listen to Dr. Squire explain it all – you'll be surprised by what we found out.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE 2024 COMMUNITY INSIGHTS REPORT

ARE YOU AT RISK? TRY OUR NEW SCREENING TOOL

JOIN OUR 101 WEBINAR ABOUT EATING DISORDERS ON APRIL 17

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DR. SARAH SQUIRE

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

80 episodes

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