ED101 for the General Community

ED101 for the General Community

About this event

Build your knowledge about eating disorders and learn how you can play an active role in preventing eating disorders and linking people with the support they need.

Topics include:

- Exploring myths & misconceptions
- ​Risk factors & warning signs
- ​Types of eating disorders
- How to approach someone you are concerned about
- Understanding the treatment system and support options​
- Eating disorder prevention

When: Thursday 28th October

Time: 10am - 12pm

Where: Online via Zoom

Cost: $35 for Students/Concession, $45 Full price

This workshop series is suitable for health professionals, fitness professionals, carers and the general community.

If you are struggling financially and would like to attend please contact education@eatingdisorders.org.au to arrange a subsidised place

If you require any support or information prior to the event, please contact the EDV Hub on 9994 0354 or hub@eatingdisorders.org.au.

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