About your trainers
Jane Nodder
Following a management career in business, Jane trained as a Nutritional Therapist at the Institute of Optimum Nutrition in Putney. She runs a busy practice in London & has a special interest in weight management & eating disorders.
Jane has completed the National Centre trainings in Eating Disorders and Obesity Management & works as the nutritional supervisor with the National Centre network. She is a member of the NICE guideline development group for eating disorders & also delivers training seminars for a wide range of professional groups to raise awareness about eating problems. Jane is now working on a research project looking at early identification of eating disorders in primary care.
For businesses she runs "Health at Work" seminars which consider how nutrition can help people cope with the stresses of working life. When not working, Jane enjoys her passion for mountain walking, running and meditation.
Deanne Jade
Deanne Jade is Principal of The NCFED, established in 1985. In her work as a psychologist, presenter & trainer, she is acknowledged as a leading specialist in the treatment of eating disorders & weight control. As a Practitioner, she draws from 20 years extensive experience in this work.
Deanne has trained in a number of different professional settings, from corporations such as British Airways, professional conferences, NHS Trusts, The University of Surrey & Colleges of Further Education such as Regents College London. She spends some time doing prevention, working in schools with students & parent groups, & gives talks to community organisations on request.
Deanne is a member of the European Council on Eating Disorders, the UK Forum on eating disorders (Division of Clinical Psychology) & the National Obesity Forum. She has assisted NICE with the production of guidelines for both Obesity & Eating Disorder treatments. She is a member of an all-party parliamentary group advising on public health approaches to weight management. Her pioneering work has featured extensively on TV, radio & national newspapers & magazines. Contributions to a number of books include Talking Points: Eating Disorders; (Wayland) , Eating Disorders & Obesity (Independence) & Eating Disorders Body Image & the Media for the British Medical Association.
When not working, Deanne indulges her passion for gardening, yoga, three children and two cats.

