Evidence informed dietetic practice for dietitians in the community
Evidence informed dietetic practice for dietitians in the community
Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders
About this event
When:
Delivered over two, full-day in-person modules:
- Part 1: 09:00am – 4:30pm, Wednesday 10 April 2024
- Part 2: 09:00am – 4:30pm, Thursday 11 April 2024
Venue:
Orygen Youth Health, Innovation Space, 35 Poplar Road, Parkville VIC 3052
Cost:
Victorian Public Mental Health Clinicians $225
Other Health Professionals $500
Overview of training:
Evidence informed dietetic practice elevates your role as the community dietitian in eating disorder care. This training is designed to enhance dietitians’ skill and knowledge to safely and effectively, identify and treat those suffering with eating disorders in a range of presentations. There is an emerging dietetic workforce across all levels of the health system in Victoria, particularly in the community. This training seeks to prepare you to confidently navigate complexities and bridging the gaps to provide collaborative and cohesive treatment. As referrals to treat eating disorders are on the rise in Victoria, we seek to better respond to the demand for quality and timely intervention. As such dietitians are often first responders to eating disorders but also are key in ongoing support to clients and clinicians.
This is a new training recently developed by CEED, we bring our expertise in delivering a range of evidence-based treatment training programs and education over the past two decades that prepares clinicians in working with those effected by eating disorders. This training was developed and is being facilitated by Jessica Gomularz and Kate Noble with consultations from lived experience consumers and carers, mental health clinicians and other senior dietitians.
Objectives:
The workshop aims to have participants gain:
- Capacity to identify and respond to disordered eating, integrate screening tools and assume responsibility as a first responder
- An understanding on how to adapt a nutrition assessment as appropriate for various presentations
- An understanding on how to use targeted evidence informed nutrition interventions
- An understanding of care team formation, including supports, and of maintaining team collaboration and cohesion in treatment
- Capacity to adapt dietetic care to work with a variety of psychological treatment modalities
- Increased understand of counselling skills that best apply to clients with eating disorders
The training will involve didactic, interactive, and experiential practice opportunities.
Target Audience:
Community based dietitians working with or likely to encounter disordered eating and eating disorders, we recommend you have had two years clinical experience before doing this training. Registrations from Victorian public health services dietitians will be prioritised.
Training prerequisite:
The evidence informed dietetic practice training forms part of the advanced training component of CEED comprehensive eating disorders training. Introductory level eating disorder knowledge must be obtained prior to training, please allow adequate time to complete this training, you have two options:
1. Modules 1, 2 & 3 of the Inside Out Institute’s Eating Disorders Essentials Training
2. National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) Core Skills