Book Sue Huff to speak to your groupSue is a passionate and engaging professional speaker. Originally trained as an actor, Sue has appeared on stages, television, radio and film. As well, Sue served for five years as a politician, with many more opportunities to engage audiences and create dialogue within communities about important issues.
As the Executive Director of the Eating Disorder Support Network of Alberta, Sue has given presentations on eating disorders to college students, social workers, nursing students, junior high school students and teachers. In June, through the Children's Mental Health Symposium Sue delivered a presentation to over 2000 interested professionals across Alberta. You can watch this video here. Sue believes in equitable access and has a sliding scale to accommodate various budgets. If you are interested in having Sue speak to your group, please fill out the form below to start the process. |
Comments from people who have heard Sue speak:
We were so grateful to have you in to present. Our students were enthralled with your message and personal account with eating disorder. Your presentation was very helpful and engaging. This particular topic can be quite sensitive to adolescents-especially females. The presentation was respectful, educational, and well rounded to suit the needs of the learners that you presented to. Thank you for all your suggestions prior to the presentation. You did a fantastic job of educating our young people at Kipohtakaw Education Center. - Leslee Mills, Teacher, Kipohtakaw Education Center, Alexander First Nation
We were so grateful to have you in to present. Our students were enthralled with your message and personal account with eating disorder. Your presentation was very helpful and engaging. This particular topic can be quite sensitive to adolescents-especially females. The presentation was respectful, educational, and well rounded to suit the needs of the learners that you presented to. Thank you for all your suggestions prior to the presentation. You did a fantastic job of educating our young people at Kipohtakaw Education Center. - Leslee Mills, Teacher, Kipohtakaw Education Center, Alexander First Nation
Sue Huff combines the brilliance of a gifted communicator with her profound lived experience as a parent of a child diagnosed with an eating disorder. Sue is making a difference. She knows how to acknowledge and honour the stories, experiences, talents and contributions of others while making her own tremendous contribution to awareness of eating disorders. Sue is an excellent public speaker and educator on the subject of eating disorders. She removes the stigma of mental illness and promotes awareness about healthy attitudes, not only for the person diagnosed with the disorder, but for those trying to help.
-Ara Parker, Chair, Department of Psychotherapy & Spirituality, St. Stephen's College
-Ara Parker, Chair, Department of Psychotherapy & Spirituality, St. Stephen's College
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