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GP Hub

A suite of digital tools developed by GPs, for GPs. Designed to save time, enhance workflow and support diagnosis, assessment and treatment of eating disorders.

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Medicare Guide

Access guidelines for Medicare benefits for you and your client.

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A suite of free, evidence-based eTherapy programs and tools for eating disorders to use in their clinical practice.

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Assessing and Managing Malnutrition in Adolescents with Restrictive Eating Disorders - Part 2 Case Studies

This is a follow up to the first webinar Kate àBeckett presented in December 2025 on Assessing and Managing Malnutrition in Adolescents with Restrictive Eating Disorders.

Part 2: Formulating in Practice - Adolescents to Adults

This is the second webinar in a two-part series on Formulation. This two-part webinar series on Formulation aims to further clinicians understanding of case conceptualisation, and give practical examples of how to use this knowledge in their work with people with eating disorders. The webinars are designed to be both complementary, and stand alone resources. This means that clinicians can choose to attend one or both webinars, depending on their preference.

Part 1: Foundations of Formulation

This is the first webinar in a two-part series on Formulation. This two-part webinar series on Formulation aims to further clinicians understanding of case conceptualisation, and give practical examples of how to use this knowledge in their work with people with eating disorders. The webinars are designed to be both complementary, and stand alone resources. This means that clinicians can choose to attend one or both webinars, depending on their preference.

Webinar on Supporting Neurodivergent Clients: Engagement, Communication, and Felt Safety in Eating Disorder Care (Part 1)

This is the first webinar in a two-part series building on the foundations introduced in Colleen Alford’s February 2026 webinar 'Neurodivergence and Eating Disorders', with a focus on translating theory into practical strategies for client work.

Webinar: GLP-1 Agonists and Eating Disorders. What to say when clients ask?

There’s a lot of hype around GLP-1 medications right now—and if you’re feeling confused, cautious, or just curious, you’re in good company. Health practitioners are struggling to keep up with the research and the messaging that consumers are facing and these conversations are ending up in therapy spaces. When we are supporting someone with or at risk of developing an eating disorder (ED) what do we say and do?

Webinar: When Eating Disorders Meet Motherhood - Recognition, Risks, and Responsive Care

This webinar focuses on eating disorders and subthreshold presentations in the perinatal population, the impacts on maternal and infant health, discusses barriers and strategies for screening and supporting affected individuals, presents an overview of current treatments for eating disorders and their relevance during the perinatal period.

Webinar on Assessing and Managing Malnutrition in Adolescents with Restrictive Eating Disorders

This webinar will provide an overview of the assessment and management of malnutrition in adolescents with restrictive eating disorders.

Webinar: Eating Disorders & Perimenopause

The intersection of eating disorders (EDs) and perimenopause presents significant clinical challenges. Without understanding of this critical life stage, clinicians risk missing the recurrence or emergence of eating disorders in midlife women - particularly binge eating disorder - or failing to address the unique nutritional needs of this population within the context of ED treatment.

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.

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‘Red Flags’: Decision Making and Communication for at-risk Clients in the Fitness Industry

2 hours

Designed specifically for Personal Trainers, Gym and Group Fitness Instructors, Centre Managers, Physiotherapists, and other fitness professionals, this course provides an essential introduction to eating disorders, including screening, identification, and management within a fitness environment.

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The Essentials: Training Clinicians in Eating Disorders

18 hours

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.

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Nutrition Basics

1 hour

This foundational course, based on the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating, equips allied health professionals with the practical nutritional literacy to collaborate effectively in treatment teams and enhance client outcomes.

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Eating Disorders & Excessive Exercise: A Guide for the Exercise & Active Health Industry

InsideOut Institute and AUSactive have developed the Guide for the Exercise & Active Health Industry to help professionals and businesses work safely and effectively with clients who may be at risk. Supported by health professionals, the recommendations are designed to promote health and safety, support early identification of risk, encourage appropriate referral pathways, and facilitate collaborative care within exercise and active health settings.

Types of Eating Disorders

This resource outlines 7 common eating disorders: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder (BED), avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), PICA, rumination disorder, and other specified feeding and eating disorders (OSFED).

NSW Disordered Eating and Eating Disorders in Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Guideline

Providing a comprehensive, evidence-informed clinical guidance for the identification, prevention, assessment, and management of disordered eating and eating disorders in individuals with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) across the lifespan.

Determining Healthy Weight Range in Children and Adolescents

It is important to assess a child/adolescent’s height and weight as part of a comprehensive assessment and to determine a healthy weight range for the individual.

Healthy and Unhealthy Eating and Exercise Behaviours

A detailed list of healthy and unhealthy eating and exercise behaviours which may support in the identification of disordered eating or exercise.

NSW Eating Disorders Toolkit: Inpatient Management of Children and Adolescents with Eating Disorders

A practice-Based Guide to the Inpatient management of Children and Adolescents with Eating Disorders

Guidelines for the Inpatient Management of Adult Eating Disorders in General Medical and Psychiatric Settings in NSW

This document is designed to be used by nurses, doctors, allied health and general health staff located in hospitals or wards without specialist eating disorder facilities, to guide in the assessment of eating disorders, indicators for admission, and management strategies.

‘Red Flags’: Decision Making and Communication for at-risk Clients in the Fitness Industry

Designed specifically for Personal Trainers, Gym and Group Fitness Instructors, Centre Managers, Physiotherapists, and other fitness professionals, this course provides an essential introduction to eating disorders, including screening, identification, and management within a fitness environment.

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.

Nutrition Basics

This foundational course, based on the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating, equips allied health professionals with the practical nutritional literacy to collaborate effectively in treatment teams and enhance client outcomes.

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

The IOI-S is a brief, 6-item screening tool originally designed and validated for online use. It assesses for eating disorder risk and symptomatology using sensitive, non-confrontational language. There are online or paper versions available.

Diabetes Eating Problem Survey- Revised (DEPS-R)

The Diabetes Eating Problem Survey – Revised (DEPS-R) is a screening tool that has been designed to screen adolescents and adults with type 1 diabetes who may have an eating disorder.

Getting Help Early

This fact sheet discusses the importance of early intervention for individuals with disordered eating, and provides information on finding support.

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.

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.

Incidental Activity and Fitness Monitoring

This resource outlines the different types of physical activity, and how these interact with eating disorder compulsions.

Bone Health & Eating Disorders

This fact sheet outlines bone health and its management in individuals with eating disorders.

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.

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.

Resources For Health Professionals

This document provides a listing of helpful resources for health professionals.

Who is at Risk in Sports/Exercise Environments?

This fact sheet discusses populations at an increased risk of an eating disorder in sports and exercise environments.

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