Eating Disorders Queensland 18/19 Annual Report

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Volunteer Profile Anastasia Blake met Dr. Leanne Barron in 2005 during tuckshop duty, where they got talking and found they had an interest in nutrition in common.

service delivery. Dr Barron saw the potential for a reciprocal relationship, Anastasia to cook for groups and a volunteering opportunity that would be meaningful to her. This commitment grew into menu planning, ensuring nutrient-dense meals, adapting recipes for food allergies, and catering for the growing number of EDQ programmes. Anastasia now oversees Health Science Dietetics student placements and is finalising a cookbook with Dr Leanne Barron for those recovering from eating disorders.

During this time Dr Barron also became a support for Anastasia when her husband passed away, and over the years their connection grew.

In 2015 Anastasia joined the Board as a member. Bringing her expertise in writing and editing, she has assisted the General Manager in producing press releases and helped with the content editing of our new website.

In 2013 Dr Barron linked Anastasia in with ISIS – The Eating Issues Centre (now called Eating Disorders Queensland). Practitioners needed help with food preparation and did this on the run in between

EDQ and all our clients, who enjoyed and benefitted from all the meals cooked, would like to show our gratitude for the 6 years of voluntary service, Anastasia has so kindly given to us.

We look forward to the next 6 years!

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