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Eating Disorders for General Practice Staff
A free online learning course for Practice Managers and Reception Staff in primary health GP settings. Gain a basic understanding of disordered eating and illness, learn more about people living with an eating disorder, their families and carers and the barriers they face seeking treatment. Gain the confidence to make small changes in your practice processes and environment that can make an enormous impact on your patient's wellbeing and recovery!

The Foundations of Eating Disorders
Gain an introductory understanding of eating disorders in this foundational introduction to eating disorders for medical practitioners, nurses, dietitians, psychologists, and other allied health professionals.

The Essentials: Training Clinicians in Eating Disorders
Designed to meet the requirements of the NEDC competency framework for clinicians training in eating disorders, this course covers all the essential areas of basic training in the field of eating disorders.

ARFID Fundamentals
Gain fundamental knowledge and skills in the area of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Designed by experienced clinicians in consultation with people with lived experience of ARFID, ARFID Fundamentals is a self-paced course to help participants to identify ARFID, provide a thorough assessment, be able to differentiate it from other feeding and eating disorders, and understand the emerging treatment options.
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