Board Director
Erin Deighton
“I’m determined to help build resources that empower parents and caregivers to support youth before challenges like eating disorders take hold.”
- Erin Deighton, M.Ed.
Erin is an accomplished music educator, conductor, and arts leader with over 20 years of experience inspiring young musicians. She currently teaches at Collingwood School, is the Founder of Monarch Arts Education, and has recently completed her Master’s in Music Education at UBC.
As a queer woman and a mother, Erin is deeply committed to creating inclusive spaces. Her strong belief in speaking up for mental health aligns powerfully with our mission to protect kids’ mental health and reduce the prevalence of eating disorders among youth.
Board of Directors
Who we are
We are parents and youth (19+) united to protect kids’ mental health and get ahead of eating disorders.
Reframe Voices Society is a registered non-profit in British Columbia dedicated to helping parents, educators, and communities recognize the early signs of disordered eating—so kids and teens can get support before silent struggles become serious health crises.
With a trauma-informed approach, we deliver compassionate, preventative education and practical tools that give families the confidence to start the conversations that matter most.
We are on a mission to help parents, guardians, and educators recognize early signs of eating disorders, gently disrupt harmful patterns, and build understanding and trust so kids feel safe expressing their feelings about food and body image — helping to prevent the spiral into silence and shame before a mental health crisis takes hold.
Our Mission
Why we care
Some of us have seen what happens when intervention is delayed, comes too late or never arrives at all. Left untreated in childhood, eating disorders can progress into chronic lifelong conditions or life-threatening mental illnesses.
An eating disorder diagnosis is a health crisis that disrupts personal and family functioning. Eating disorders carry an increased risk for both suicide* and medical complications.
* If you or someone you love is navigating eating disorders, please know you’re not alone — and there’s help out there. In Canada, you can reach out to the National Eating Disorder Information Centre at nedic.ca.