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Killarney woman launches specialist dietetics business

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Susanna Wilson, originally from Gneeveguilla, is celebrating the launch of her new venture this week.

Susanna Wilson Dietetics is offering specialist dietetic support for individuals navigating the complexities of eating disorder recovery. Leveraging her extensive experience and expertise,

Susanna now provides compassionate and personalised care to clients worldwide through the convenience of online services.

A highly experienced Registered Dietitian, Susanna is accredited by the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC), the British Dietetic Association (BDA), and CORU. Her career spans over a decade of dedicated work within eating disorders and mental health services across the UK and Ireland.

Susanna’s impressive background includes a Dietetics degree from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh, followed by invaluable experience supporting adolescents, adults, and families in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Her work within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and adult eating disorder services, coupled with her contributions to national eating disorder policy in Scotland, highlights her deep understanding of this critical area.

Holding master’s-level training in non-medical prescribing, Susanna possesses a unique insight into the role of medications in the recovery journey and she is passionate about education and mentorship, regularly sharing her expertise through workshops, guest lectures, and media commentary.

Speaking to the Killarney Advertiser this week Susanna said, “After 10 years working in dietetics in a public capacity, I am excited to now offer my expertise to private clients in Ireland and around the world. my approach is very much holistic and empathetic, recognising that recovery extends beyond just nutrition. I am committed to collaborating closely with my clients to explore various aspects of their lives, including lifestyle, routine, and body image, to develop recovery plans that are both realistic and sustainable”.

Susanna’s specialised services cater to a range of eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other forms of disordered eating, as well as addressing co-occurring mental health concerns such as anxiety.

To learn more or get in touch with Susanna via her website www.susannawilsondietetics.com or email info@susannawilsondietetics.com

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Harps performance at Library

The public is invited to a special evening of festive music as ‘Ceol Cruite Na Nollaig’ (Christmas Music on Harps) takes place at Killarney Library on Thursday, December 4. The […]

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The public is invited to a special evening of festive music as ‘Ceol Cruite Na Nollaig’ (Christmas Music on Harps) takes place at Killarney Library on Thursday, December 4.

The event will run from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm and features performances by six harpers: Margaret Looney, Nina Wagner, Sr Colette, Marina Blyth, Niamh O’Brien, and Reidun Schlesinger.
The concert is being hosted by Leabharlann Chiarraí – Kerry Library.
For further details regarding the performance, attendees are asked to contact the library directly at (064) 6632655 or by email at killarney@kerrylibrary.ie.

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Cahill seeks funding assurance for Innovation Centre

Kerry TD Michael Cahill says he is pushing to ensure the Killarney Innovation Centre secures the funding it needs for its planned expansion. Deputy Cahill raised the issue in a […]

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Kerry TD Michael Cahill says he is pushing to ensure the Killarney Innovation Centre secures the funding it needs for its planned expansion.

Deputy Cahill raised the issue in a recent Parliamentary Question to Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Peter Burke. The centre has applied to the Smart Regions Enterprise Innovation Scheme under Enterprise Ireland to support future projects.
Minister Burke told Deputy Cahill that the centre’s application will receive “appropriate consideration” and confirmed that Enterprise Ireland will assist the organisation in shaping proposals that match the aims of the scheme.
Deputy Cahill said the support would give the Killarney Innovation Centre “a first run to the ball” in identifying suitable projects that can attract national funding. He added that the centre has received strong Government backing for more than 30 years.
The Minister also noted that three other Kerry projects are progressing under the same national scheme, including a €1 million allocation for the AI Navigator Programme at the RDI Hub in Killorglin, which is designed to help small businesses adapt to artificial intelligence.

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