

Nourish
Nurture
Notice
Australia’s first-ever online prevention program focused on the early identification of disordered eating to prevent eating disorders in young people.

Nourish
Nurture
Notice
Australia’s first-ever online prevention program focused on early intervention for disordered eating and prevention of eating disorders in young people.

Nourish the Mind.
Nurture the Body.
Notice the Signs.

Designed specifically for parents and carers of school-aged children and adolescents, the program provides vital education and resources to enable recognition of and response to the early signs of disordered eating to prevent the development of an eating disorder.
Nourish the Mind.
Nurture the Body.
Notice the Signs.

Designed specifically for parents and carers of school-aged children and adolescents, the program provides vital education to enable recognition of and response to the early signs of disordered eating to prevent the development of an eating disorder.
PREVENT
Spot the signs of disordered eating early. Nourish, Nurture, Notice equips parents and carers to act fast to prevent or identify eating disorders.
EDUCATE
Learn from expert and eating disorder carers on managing disordered eating, and when and how to seek additional help for an eating disorder.
ENGAGE
Busy parents and carers, we’ve got you! Practical steps and expert advice so you can react to disordered eating as soon as you notice it.
What The Program Includes
A comprehensive outline of the early signs of disordered eating to look out for, featuring lived experience carers and experts.
Online sessions for parents and carers who are still concerned following the masterclass to drop in and ask any questions, hear from others, and gain valuable insights.
Meet our Masterclass Expert

Dr Norton has extensive clinical experience as a Senior Paediatric Dietitian working across the acute and community sector in the area of eating disorders, over the past two decades. She is passionate about integrating preventive interventions within the wider community and has research interests include the early years, food communication and preventive interventions.
Dr Norton has extensive clinical experience as a Senior Paediatric Dietitian working across the acute and community sector in the area of eating disorders, over the past two decades. She is passionate about integrating preventive interventions within the wider community and has research interests include the early years, food communication and preventive interventions.
Dr Norton has worked as a research fellow in child eating disorders at the University of Melbourne, School of Population and Global Health. She currently holds an honorary position at University of Melbourne and adjunct research fellow position at Western Sydney University. Dr Norton recently consulted as the lead content expert for the development of Body Blocks, a program designed for early childhood educators, promoting food and body confidence.
Her PhD; Promoting positive food parenting practices for disordered eating prevention: Adopting a knowledge translation approach (completed in 2023), has resulted in an intervention designed for parents to reduce their child’s risk of developing disordered eating. Dr Norton is passionate about using evidenced based strategies and frameworks adopted from social marketing, co-design and knowledge translation science to assist families in the real world.
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