Referral information for health professionals

Relinquish welcomes referrals from health professionals seeking collaborative, dietetic support for clients requiring non-diet, trauma-informed nutrition care.

Support is delivered within a Health At Every Size®-aligned, client-centred framework, with safety, consent, and collaboration prioritised throughout care.

Who we work with

Referrals are accepted from:

  • General Practitioners

  • Psychologists and counsellors

  • Psychiatrists

  • Allied health professionals

  • Other members of a client’s care team

Care is collaborative and guided by the needs and preferences of the individual.

Areas of support

Dietetic support may be appropriate for clients requiring:

  • non-diet and intuitive eating support

  • eating disorder dietetic care

  • trauma-informed nutrition support

  • support to reduce distress around food and eating

  • nutrition care alongside psychological or medical treatment

Referrals do not require a confirmed diagnosis to proceed.

Referral pathways

Clients can be referred via:

  • GP Management Plans

  • Eating Disorder Treatment Plans

  • Private referrals

Referral documentation can be sent directly to the practice, or clients may self-refer and provide details of their treating team.

Collaborative care

Where appropriate and with client consent, Louise can collaborate with other treating professionals to support continuity of care.

This may include:

  • sharing relevant nutrition updates

  • aligning goals and pacing

  • supporting medical and psychological treatment plans

Communication is guided by consent and professional boundaries.

Scope of practice

Relinquish provides dietetic care only and does not offer diagnosis, psychotherapy, or medical treatment.

Clients requiring medical or psychological care are supported alongside their treating practitioners.

How to refer

To discuss a referral or clarify suitability, health professionals are welcome to make contact directly.

Clients may also initiate contact themselves and advise of existing care arrangements.

Contact options:

  • Email

  • Phone

  • Contact form