Last Reviewed: 20 Apr 2026
Developed for frontline 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!
Learning objectives:
Understanding the main types of eating disorders, their common signs, and how they can affect someone’s health and wellbeing.
Understand who is involved in the care team for eating disorders, and what each person’s role is.
Use practical ways to support people with eating disorders, help them get the right care, and make their practice a safe and welcoming place.
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