The RAVES™ Eating Model: An introduction for student dietitians

The RAVES™ Eating Model: An introduction for student dietitians

River Oak Health

About this event

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The RAVES™ Eating Model is a robust and evidence informed framework that challenges diet culture and supports improved health outcomes. With extensive application in chronic disease and the management of eating, weight and body image concerns, the model has been adopted by dietitians, psychologist and doctors across the country. Having been presented at national and international conferences, RAVES™ provides a no frills, step by step approach to challenging diet culture.

Due to repeated requests, this 2 day workshop has specifically designed with dietetic students in mind.

By attending this workshop, you will

  • develop an understanding of the RAVES™ eating model

  • gain insight into the clinical application of the RAVES™ eating model

  • explore nutrition counselling skills and behaviour change strategies to optimise customer outcomes

  • be able to readily transfer your learnings into practice with real world application

  • have access to exclusive post workshop networking opportunities and support




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