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Tips for Talking to a GP
This resource outlines what is involved when speaking to your doctor, how to prepare for your appointment, and what to do if you are not satisfied with the outcome.
School Setting: Eating Disorders Handout for Parents and Caregivers
This fact sheet describes the signs and symptoms of eating disorders, where to get help, and guidelines on how to best support your child through an eating disorder.
Choosing a Treatment Team
This fact sheet outlines the need for collaboration between professionals supporting individuals with eating disorders, the types of professionals who can be helpful, and advice on choosing a treatment team.
Eating Disorders: The Journey to Recovery
The journey to recovery from an eating disorder is different for everyone, this resource discusses the journey to recovery with lived experience testimonials.
School Setting: Referral Options
This resource describes referral options for students who have been identified as in need of expert treatment.
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.
Treatment Settings: How is Treatment Delivered?
This fact sheet describes the settings in which treatment may be delivered, and which setting may be appropriate based upon the individuals circumstances and needs.
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 Relapse?
This fact sheet outlines relapsing from an eating disorder.