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  2. Students with Eating Disorders: an Ontario Teacher's Toolkit to Stigma-Free Support

Students with Eating Disorders: an Ontario Teacher's Toolkit to Stigma-Free Support

Alyssa Raab - May 10, 2024

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Alyssa Raab smiles holding a copy of her paper.Alyssa Raab created this toolkit as a component of her Master of Education major research project at Queen's, completing it in March 2024. 


This toolkit includes information about eating disorders and other potentially triggering topics, such as suicide. 

Students with Eating Disorders: An Ontario Teacher's Toolkit To Stigma-Free Support Resource

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