QuEDS: Caring for People Affected by an Eating Disorder in the Inpatient Environment

QuEDS: Caring for People Affected by an Eating Disorder in the Inpatient Environment

Queensland Eating Disorder Service

About this event

This training day, presented by experienced eating disorder clinicians & recovered speakers, will provide an update on eating disorders, key medical and psychological treatment concepts, and evidence-based strategies including:

  • Overview of common eating disorders as per DSM-5-TR
  • ED within different groups (eg. LGBTQIA+)
  • Risk factors
  • Utilising guidelines for inpatient management
  • Engaging the consumer & enhancing motivation for change
  • Accessing QuEDS & other resources

 This training is suitable for a range of professionals with varying degrees of experience.

Audience

Open to nurses, allied health staff and medical officers who care for people affected by eating disorders & would like more information regardless of where they work.

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