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Dietetic End of Treatment Report Template
The dietitian can use this template for a report back to the medical practitioner following the completion of treatment under the Eating Disorder Care Plan whether this occurs at or before 20 sessions.
The Management of Eating Disorders in the Community
Elevate your skills and resources as a community clinician working with individuals with eating disorders. This "starter pack" equips you with essential knowledge and tools to excel in your role.
Eating Disorders Inpatient Management
Gain skills in managing individuals with eating disorders in a hospital setting through our practice-based online learning course. Divided into three courses—Foundations, Children & Adolescents, and Adults—you'll gain specialised knowledge for different age groups.
Family Based Treatment (FBT) for Children & Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: The Basics
Gain a foundational understanding of the recommended first-line treatment for children and adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa and other eating disorders.
Community Training for Dietitians – The Essentials
Gain a comprehensive introduction to eating disorders specifically tailored for community dietitians.
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.
Meal Support in the Hospital Setting
This course is designed for health professionals in the inpatient setting, equipping them with the necessary skills to deliver meal support with excellence.
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.
Nutrition Management of Children and Adolescents with Eating Disorders in the Inpatient Setting
This new eLearning is specifically designed for Dietitians working with young people with an eating disorder in the inpatient space. In particular, it focuses on admission to a general medical paediatric ward when the young person is medically unstable.
Eating Disorder Inpatient Management - Adult
Gain essential skills for managing adults with eating disorders in a hospital setting through our practice-based online learning course.
Eating Disorder Inpatient Management: Children & Adolescents
Gain essential skills for managing children and adolescents with eating disorders in a hospital setting through our practice-based online learning course.
The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26)
This is a screening questionnaire to assist in the assessment of individuals who may be at risk of having eating disorders.
InsideOut Institute Screener 2018
This screening tool is designed to assess for eating disorder risk and symptomatology, and may be completed online by individuals aged 14 and over.
Weight Graph
Weight graph template to track your clients weight progress
Diabetes Eating Problem Survey- Revised (DEPS-R)
Survey which asks questions about insulin misuse and other compensatory behaviours in individuals with diabetes. This is a screening tool, NOT a diagnostic tool.
What are Gastrointestinal Disturbances in Eating Disorders?
This fact sheet outlines the impacts of common eating disorder behaviours on the gastrointestinal system.
Girls Percentile Charts
Percentile charts for girls to assess patterns of growth.
Boys Percentile Charts
Percentile charts for boys to assess patterns of growth.
Using and Interpreting Growth Charts
This resource provides a guide on how to use and interpret growth charts, including instruction on Z scores, BMI charts, and %mBMI.
Consequences of Chewing and Spitting
This fact sheet discusses the psychological, physical, and social consequences of chewing and spitting.
Nutrition Assessment Template
This template outlines the topic areas to assess for when conducting a nutrition assessment of someone with an eating disorder.
Interpreting Biochemical Data In the Context of Eating Disorders
This resource outlines the potential reasons for pathology results in relation to disordered eating.
Break Binge Eating
Break Binge Eating is a website designed to aid people with (or at risk of) eating disorders.
Eating Disorders: Common Triggers
This resource outlines some common triggers that increase the likelihood of binge eating.
Getting Help Early
This fact sheet discusses the importance of early intervention for individuals with disordered eating, and provides information on finding support.
ARFID and The Fight or Flight Response
This resource outlines the fight or flight response and how it can interact with ARFID.
The Scoff Questionnaire
This is a simple 5 question screening tool that will quickly flag the need for a detailed eating disorder history if required.
Managing Challenging Eating Disorder Behaviours in an Inpatient Setting
The fact sheet outlines how to manage challenging eating disorder behaviours in an inpatient setting.
Signs of a Positive vs Unhelpful Relationship with Eating and Exercise
Below is a detailed list of healthy and unhealthy eating and exercise behaviours which may support in the identification of disordered eating or exercise.
Clinical Supervision
This fact sheet outlines the role of clinical supervision, what to look for in a clinical supervisor and how to find a clinical supervisor.
What is Normal and Natural Eating?
This fact sheet provides information on what natural eating is and makes suggestions for how to normalised eating patterns.
Weighing an Individual with an Eating Disorder
This fact sheet outlines what to be aware of if you decide to weigh an individual with an eating disorder.
Treatment Summary for Eating Disorders
This fact sheet outlines the recommended evidence based treatment for each eating disorder.
The Effects of Starvation
This fact sheet outlines starvation syndrome and its symptoms, Ancel Keys Semi Starvation study.
The Diet Cycle
This fact sheet outlines the diet cycle.
Stages of Change
This fact sheet outlines the stages of behavioural change and how to best work with an individual in each stage.
Social Media and Eating Disorders
This resource discusses the impact of social media on eating disorders.
Refeeding Syndrome
This fact sheet outlines refeeding syndrome in individuals with eating disorders.
Physical Activity and Eating Disorders
Physical activity can play an important role in the recovery from an eating disorder but can also be an expression of eating disorder behaviour. This resource outlines how to tell if exercise is part of eating disorder behaviours, and how to safely incorporate exercise into eating disorder recovery.
Pharmacotherapy and Eating Disorders
This fact sheet outlines the use of medications in individuals with eating disorders.
Involuntary Treatment and Eating Disorders
This fact sheet outlines involuntary treatment for eating disorders, and the situations where it may be employed.
Family Based Treatment (FBT) for Children & Adolescents
This fact sheet outlines Family Based Treatment for Children & Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa.
Bone Health & Eating Disorders
This fact sheet outlines bone health and its management in individuals with eating disorders.
Severe and Enduring Anorexia Nervosa
This fact sheet provides you with an outline of severe and enduring Anorexia Nervosa.
Managing Distress in Individuals with Eating Disorders
This fact sheet outlines the distress felt by individuals with eating disorders and provides some tips on how to help manage individuals distress.
The Role of a Speech Pathologist in ARFID
This resource describes the role of a speech pathologist in the medical treatment of ARFID. Speech pathologists can assist with swallowing skills, feeding/eating efficiency and oral motor/sensory skills.
Nutritional Assessment - ARFID
This information sheet can be used to help guide you in conducting a comprehensive nutrition assessment with an individual that has an eating disorder, or that you suspect may have an eating disorder.
Low Level Food Exposure Activities
This resource describes some low level food exposure activities to expose children, young-adults and adults to food and meal preparation with a focus on learning about the food and enjoying the experience.
5 Misconceptions About Feeding In Children
This resource discusses 5 misconceptions about feeding in children
What is Rumination Disorder?
This fact sheet provides an overview of rumination disorder, its treatment options, signs and symptoms.
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
This fact sheet describes the symptoms, causes, function and treatment options for Bulimia Nervosa.
What Is ARFID?
This fact sheet describes the characteristics of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), its signs, potential causes, and treatment options.
Strategies for Regular Eating
This fact sheet explores some strategies for regular eating.
Physical Complications of Over-Exercise
This resource describes the physical complications associated with over-exercise, including cardiovascular damage, internal complications, bone damage and muscular injuries, reproductive complications and psychological complications.
Physical Complications of Self-Induced Vomiting
This resource outlines the physical complications of self-induced vomiting, including dental problems, oesophageal and throat damage, damage to hands nose and eyes, electrolyte disturbance, gastrointestinal issues, and certain effects on appearance.
Physical Complications of Abuse of Laxatives, Diuretics, and Diet Pills
This resource describes the physical complications associated with the abuse of laxatives, diuretics and diet pills, including electrolyte disturbances, dehydration and oedema, gastrointestinal disturbances, organ and tissue damage and cardiovascular complications as well as psychological implications.
Medical and Psychological Consequences of Eating Disorders
This resource discusses the potential medical and psychological consequences of eating disorder behaviours.
Eating Disorders and Older Populations
This fact sheet explores the complexities of eating disorders in older populations, co-morbidities, and specific treatment options.
Eating Disorder Prevalence Among Transgender People
This fact sheet discusses the health concerns and prevalence of eating disorders amongst transgender individuals and potential treatment avenues.
Boys and Men
This resources discusses the prevalence and diagnosis of eating disorders in boys and men.
Body Image in Children
This resource discusses body image in children, signs that children may be struggling with body image, and why it is important to promote healthy body image and how.
Guidelines for the Admission of Children and Young People with an Eating Disorder
Australian clinical practice guidelines for the admission of children and young people with eating disorders.
MBS The Specialist Review
Outlining an MBS 'stepped model' for best practice care for eligible patients.
Resources For Health Professionals
This document provides a listing of helpful resources for health professionals.
Physical and Psychological Effects of Bulimia Nervosa
This fact sheet outlines the physical and psychological effects of Bulimia Nervosa.
Physical and Psychological Effects of Binge Eating Disorder
This fact sheet outlines the physical and psychological effects of Binge Eating Disorder
Physical & Psychological Effects of Anorexia Nervosa
This fact sheet outlines the physical and psychological effects of Anorexia Nervosa.
Evidence Based Practice Treatment Options
This fact sheet outlines the evidence based practice treatment options for individuals with eating disorders.
What are Menstural Disturbances in Eating Disorders?
This fact sheet outlines amenorrhoea and its management in individuals with eating disorders.
Snack Ideas
This fact sheet suggests snacks recommended by a dietician.
Type 1 Diabetes and Insulin Misuse
This resource discusses the relationship between Type 1 diabetes and eating disorder behaviours, discussing insulin misuse, why people with diabetes are more likely to develop eating disorders, the signs that individuals need more support with diabetes management, and where to find help for diabetes impacted eating disorder behaviours.
What Is Pica
Pica is a type of eating disorder that involves persistent eating of non-food substances/objects which have no nutrition. This fact sheet explains it's causes, signs and symptoms, and outlines treatment options.
What Is OSFED?
This fact sheet describes the symptoms, causes, function and treatment options for OSFED.
What Is Anorexia Nervosa?
This fact sheet describes the symptoms, causes, function and treatment options for Anorexia Nervosa.
A Guide to Self Monitoring
Self-monitoring is a key feature of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for the treatment of eating disorders. It involves keeping a daily record of food and fluid intake, thoughts, emotions, and behaviours.
Pleasant and Distracting Activities
This fact sheet suggests some pleasant and distracting activities that may help with dealing with negative emotions.
Urge Surfing
This fact sheet describes a mindfulness technique called urge surfing, which helps with resisting engaging in eating disordered behaviours.
School Setting: Young People and Dieting
This factsheet discusses the risks of dieting for a young person.
Webinars relevant to Dietitian
Managing Severe Eating Disorders in the Community Under a CTO (Community Treatment Order)
A professional development webinar aimed at community mental health staff and clinicians who care for individuals with severe eating disorders outside of hospital settings.
Delivering Maudsley Family Based Treatment for eating disorders via telemedicine: Insights and Lessons Learned
In this one hour webinar Professor Daniel LeGrange will provide an overview of the use of FBT via telemedicine and highlight specific practice considerations and modifications that clinicians should consider.
eLearnings relevant to Dietitian
The Management of Eating Disorders in the Community
Elevate your skills and resources as a community clinician working with individuals with eating disorders. This "starter pack" equips you with essential knowledge and tools to excel in your role.
Eating Disorders Inpatient Management
Gain skills in managing individuals with eating disorders in a hospital setting through our practice-based online learning course. Divided into three courses—Foundations, Children & Adolescents, and Adults—you'll gain specialised knowledge for different age groups.
Family Based Treatment (FBT) for Children & Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: The Basics
Gain a foundational understanding of the recommended first-line treatment for children and adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa and other eating disorders.
Community Training for Dietitians – The Essentials
Gain a comprehensive introduction to eating disorders specifically tailored for community dietitians.
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.
Meal Support in the Hospital Setting
This course is designed for health professionals in the inpatient setting, equipping them with the necessary skills to deliver meal support with excellence.
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.
Nutrition Management of Children and Adolescents with Eating Disorders in the Inpatient Setting
This new eLearning is specifically designed for Dietitians working with young people with an eating disorder in the inpatient space. In particular, it focuses on admission to a general medical paediatric ward when the young person is medically unstable.
Eating Disorder Inpatient Management - Adult
Gain essential skills for managing adults with eating disorders in a hospital setting through our practice-based online learning course.
Eating Disorder Inpatient Management: Children & Adolescents
Gain essential skills for managing children and adolescents with eating disorders in a hospital setting through our practice-based online learning course.
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