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

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

Queensland Eating Disorder Service

About this event

Eating Disorders Training Day


Presented by experienced clinicians and lived-experience speakers.


Join us for an interactive, evidence-based training designed to enhance your knowledge and 
confidence in caring for people affected by eating disorders.


What you’ll learn:


✔ Overview of common eating disorders (DSM-5-TR)
✔ Eating disorders in diverse populations (e.g., LGBTQIA+)
✔ Risk factors and early identification
✔ Applying inpatient management guidelines
✔ Strategies to engage consumers and build motivation for change
✔ How to access QuEDS and other resources

Audience

Who should attend?


Nurses, allied health professionals and medical officers - regardless of workplace setting. 
Suitable for all experience levels.

Contact Details

Email: quedseducation@health.qld.gov.au

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