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MBS Eating Disorder Items
A summary of the 64 new MBS items for providers including item numbers.
Eating Disorders: A Professional Resource for General Practitioners
A professional resource for general practitioners, developed by the National Eating Disorder Collaboration in 2021
A Guide to Medical Care: Critical Points for Early Intervention & Medical Risk Management in the Care of Individuals with Eating Disorders
A guide to medical care for individuals with eating disorders, developed by the Academy for Eating Disorders in 2021
Weight Graph
Weight graph template to track your clients weight progress
Top 10 Research & Translation Priorities for Australia
This resource outlines the top 10 research priorities for eating disorders in Australia.
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.
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.
NSW Service Plan for People with Eating Disorders 2021–2025
The NSW Service Plan for People with Eating Disorders 2021-2025 aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people with or at risk of developing an eating disorder and the lives of their families, carers and communities.
Australian Eating Disorders Research & Translation Strategy 2021-2031
The Australian Eating Disorders Research & Translation Strategy 2021-2031 is an important milestone for the eating disorder community and for the millions of Australians who experience an eating disorder, their families and supports. It provides the roadmap to establishing eating disorders as a national research priority.