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Navigating Your Way to Health
A brief guide to approaching the challenges, treatments and pathways to recovery from an eating disorder.
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.
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.
Nursing Care for Adults with Eating Disorders in Medical Inpatient and Emergency Department Settings
This document is intended to provide directions on the provision of nursing care for adults with eating when they are admitted to general wards or in the emergency department. People with eating disorders experience a complex interplay of both medical and psychiatric issues, which can also present against a background of trauma, interpersonal and relational issues and personality vulnerabilities. Therefore, close supervision and targeted management on the ward, which considers the unique challenges that this population face, is required to ensure patient safety (both physical and psychological) and resolution of medical problems. This document is intended to provide direction about supporting adults with eating disorders to reach medical stability safely and effectively. It is not intended to provide direction on specific medical or psychiatric treatment, as this should be decided by the individual’s current multidisciplinary treatment team in consultation with the individual, their family and/or carers as part of the development of a collaborative treatment plan.
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
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.