Peace Pathway for Clinicians

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Pathway for Eating disorders and Autism developed from Clinical Experience


Visit website: peacepathway.org


The PEACE Pathway clinicians page provides resources and guidance for health professionals supporting people who experience both eating disorders and autism. Developed by the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, the PEACE Pathway focuses on adapting eating disorder care to better meet the needs of autistic individuals. The website includes practical tools, worksheets, and clinical guidance to support assessment, communication, sensory considerations, and treatment adaptations. These resources aim to help clinicians increase their understanding and confidence when working with people with co-occurring eating disorders and autism, supporting more inclusive and neurodiversity-informed care.



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