elevate

supervision programme for disordered eating

“You can do what I cannot do. I can do what you cannot do. Together we can do great things.”

— Mother Teresa

key features

  • monthly sessions

    live sessions once a month. all recorded

  • driven by you

    agile to be responsive to provide content you need

  • unpicking case studies

    as well as the latest research, topics & interventions

  • reflection

    promoting ongoing learning & reflection

  • one-to-one

    ad-hoc one-to-one supervision for £80p/hr

  • experts

    quarterly sessions by experts from the field of disordered eating

what’s the investment?

join elevate for just £55 per month, starting in September 2025.

what you need to know:

  • 1.5 hour live session once a month (on a friday @ 11am)

  • all sessions will be recorded and uploaded to a shared learning area

  • requests for case studies and/or discussion topics on the Monday beforehand so sessions are agile to what you need

  • group whatsapp/facebook

  • learning platform containing recordings and other resources

  • optional ad hoc one-to-one supervision with Emma at a reduced cost of £80 per hour (usually £120 per hour)

  • sessions will be held on: 19th September 2025, 17th October 2025, 14th November 2025, 12th December 2025, 9th January 2026, 6th February 2026.

Please note, we ask for a six month commitment to join the programme.

about emma


emma is an experienced nutritional therapist, behaviour change expert, trainer and practitioner in eating disorders. She has worked with clients with eating disorders for almost 10 years, and is an experienced educator, supervisor and mentor of practitioners working in this field. She is also a guest lecturer on this topic and previously delivered the Nutritional Interventions in Eating Disorders module for the National Centre for Eating Disorders (NCFED). She has also delivered BANT webinars on nutrition and eating disorders, health psychology and behavioural science.

Emma is completing her doctoral research in body image and eating disorder interventions. She successfully uses a combined approach of nutritional, behavioural and psychological interventions; an approach which has been shown to be effective with this client group. She runs a multidisciplinary practice to help clients to restore a positive relationship with food.

See emma’s latest publication in the field here.