Eating Disorders & Our Kids: Early Signs, Real Talk, and Support That Works
Event description
Eating Disorders & Our Kids: Early Signs, Real Talk, and Support That Works
Parenting Week 2025 – Special Evening with Rebecca Papprill
Tuesday 13th May | 7pm | West Melton Recreation Centre
We’re delighted to welcome Rebecca Papprill, founder of WithLoveED and soon-to-be certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach, for a powerful and practical evening that no parent should miss.
When Rebecca’s daughter developed an eating disorder during the COVID-19 lockdown, her family was thrown into the deep end of a broken and under-resourced system. Instead of staying silent, Rebecca became a fierce advocate for change—petitioning Parliament, raising national awareness, and creating WithLoveED, a fast-growing support and education platform for families affected by eating disorders.
This is a hugely topical and timely event, as more and more young people in Aotearoa are struggling with eating disorders—and families are often left to face it alone.
This evening is for every parent who wants to feel more confident, informed, and supported when it comes to their child’s relationship with food and body image.
You’ll learn:
• How to spot early signs of disordered eating in children and teens
• What to say (and what not to say) when you’re concerned
• How to support your child while taking care of your own mental health
• Practical advice for navigating New Zealand’s complex mental health system
• Why your role as a parent is crucial to your child’s recovery
Rebecca brings lived experience, professional insight, and a warm, non-judgemental approach. You’ll leave feeling empowered, connected, and full of hope.
Tickets and registration are essential. We’re doing our very best to keep costs as low as possible to make this event accessible to all families. If the ticket price is a barrier, please don’t hesitate to reach out— we don’t want anyone to miss out on this important evening.
Brought to you by Selwyn Parenting Network as part of Parenting Week 2025.
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