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National Eating Disorders Collaboration

Locality: Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia



Address: 103 Alexander Street, Crows Nest 2065 Crows Nest, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.nedc.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Mental health professionals are needed to take part in a La Trobe University study of mental health clinicians’ perspectives on Guided Self-Help psychological treatment. The study aims to learn about clinicians’ use of Guided Self-Help, and their perceptions regarding the barriers and facilitators of its use. If you are eligible, go to tinyurl.com/guidedself-help



24.01.2022 #WomensHealthWeek runs September 7-11. Approximately 15 per cent of women will experience an #eatingdisorder at some point during their life. Diet culture and weight stigma have harmful effects on body image. Find out more about the importance of body acceptance in preventing eating disorders at bit.ly/NEDC-body-image

23.01.2022 #Eatingdisorders can affect people of any size, shape, colour, age, gender or background. You can't tell if someone is struggling with #disorderedeating or an eating disorder just by their appearance. Find out more at www.nedc.com.au

23.01.2022 Any athlete, in any sport, at any time can be affected by #disorderedeating and #eatingdisorders. To see #theAIS and @NEDC_Australia toolkit of resources available to support early identification and prevention, go to AIS.gov.au/disorderedeating



21.01.2022 If you would like to make a contribution to increased understanding of eating disorders, take part in the EDGI survey which is being run by the Eating Disorders Genetics Initiative. Go to: https://edgi.org.au

21.01.2022 Our latest e-Bulletin, on the impact of #COVID-19 on #eatingdisorders, is available now. In this issue we feature a Q&A with Associate Professor Sloane Madden and a video interview with Eating Disorders Queensland (EDQ) general manager Belinda Chelius. We also interviewed clinical psychologist and ANZAED Secretary Mandy Goldstein, who provides case descriptions to adapting FBT and CBTe in the #COVID era. We also marked #NAIDOCWeek. Read it at bit.ly/NEDC-Issue69 Australia... & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders Eating Disorders Queensland See more

19.01.2022 On #RUOK Day, for help on how to start the conversation with someone you think may have an #eatingdisorder, go to www.nedc.com.au/support-and-services-2//what-to-say-and-do/



17.01.2022 Videos, webinars, animations and online courses can hold the key to furthering your knowledge of #eatingdisorders, their prevention and treatment. For more go to www.nedc.com.au/professional-development/e-learning/

17.01.2022 Dr Laura Hart and Dr Andrea Phillipou have written an article about the impact of #COVID-19 on people with #eatingdisorders for the Conversation. Read it here https://theconversation.com/covid-has-presented-unique-chal

16.01.2022 Eating Disorders Families Australia (EDFA) is hosting a national webinar on Autism and Eating Disorders presented by clinical psychologist Tony Attwood, including a Q&A session. EDFA members, non-members and clinicians are welcome to attend. The webinar is on Saturday, 27th February, 11am-1.30pm. For details go to www.nedc.com.au/home/events

16.01.2022 It's #BIEDAW this week, here's an important perspective from Butterfly about body image for males

15.01.2022 This #Movember, here's a timely reminder that males comprise approximately 20 per cent of people with Anorexia Nervosa and 30 per cent of people with Bulimia Nervosa. Recent data suggests that the prevalence of Binge Eating Disorder may be nearly as high in males as in females. Stereotypes about #eatingdisorders may prevent men from seeking help or delay heath professionals in making the correct diagnosis. For more facts about eating disorders and information about treatment, go to www.nedc.com.au #mensmentalhealth #menshealth



13.01.2022 Former Paralympian Jessica Smith shared her story as part of the Australian Institute of Sport and National Eating Disorders Collaboration partnership into helping high performance athletes with #disorderedeating. Jess talks about the importance of breaking down barriers to understanding #eatingdisorders and getting a team on track to work through prevention and treatment. See the position statement and supporting resources at AIS.gov.au/disorderedeating @theAIS

12.01.2022 Eating disorder organisations have collaborated to present some great tips here for #RUOK Day

11.01.2022 www.storiesfromexperience.com.au is a safe place to start writing your #eatingdisorders story. This resource includes interactive modules and learning content to help reflect on your experience and craft purposeful stories.

10.01.2022 In case you missed it, our latest e-Bulletin can help you catch up on what's happening in the #eatingdisorders sector, with updates on an important credentialing project - a joint partnership with ANZAED - a new information portal for Primary Health Networks, a guide to CBT-GSH and more. Go to bit.ly/Issue67Credentialing

10.01.2022 On Safer Internet Day, it's more important than ever to understand media literacy and its role in reducing the risk of developing an #eatingdisorder. Read www.nedc.com.au/eating-disord//treatment-2/media-literacy/ #SID2021 #startthechat

10.01.2022 During National #eSmartWeek (6-12 September), schools and public libraries come together to promote the smart, safe and responsible use of digital technology. To better understand media literacy and its role in protecting young people by building resilience and keeping them safe from triggering #eatingdisorder content, read www.nedc.com.au/eating-disord//treatment-2/media-literacy/

10.01.2022 #BIEDAW is wrapping up for this year but here's a great message from EDQ. Remember accepting change is relevant all year round

09.01.2022 Living with an #eatingdisorder can be a silent struggle. It helps to talk, and finding the right treatment and advice can lead to recovery. For advice on how to start the conversation, go to www.eatingdisordersinfo.org.au/help/get-help-for-yourself/

09.01.2022 Dive in to the latest issue of the NEDC e-Bulletin. The theme is Sport and Eating Disorders. Read interviews with prominent sports and #eatingdisorder dietitians, learn about NEDC’s collaboration with the Australian Institute of Sport and the new website and resources toolkit for athletes and coaches. Hear about upcoming events. Read it here bit.ly/NEDC-Issue68 #theAIS

07.01.2022 When a child has an #eatingdisorder, mothers, fathers and other loved ones can feel very alone. Go to bit.ly/NEDCsupport and read our Caring for Someone with an Eating Disorder booklet , download our advice sheet Seven Tips for Families and Carers and find out how to learn new skills and coping techniques.

07.01.2022 Eating disorders can affect people of any size, shape, age, gender or background. You can't tell if someone is struggling with #disorderedeating or an #eatingdisorder just by their appearance. Find out more at www.nedc.com.au

06.01.2022 Calling all Medical Practitioners, Nurses, Dietitians, Psychologists and other allied health professionals. For a limited time, the Australian Government is pr...oviding FREE TRAINING. The Essentials: Training Clinicians in Eating Disorder, is the only online course that meets the National Eating Disorders Collaboration core competencies framework for clinicians' training. Find out more here: https://insideoutinstitute.org.au//the-essentials-training

05.01.2022 Eating Disorders Families Australia (EDFA) along with its state partners - Queensland Eating Disorder Service (QuEDS), InsideOut Institute for Eating Disorders, Victorian Centre for Excellence in Eating Disorders (CEED), Statewide Eating Disorder Service (SEDS) and Western Australian Eating Disorder Outreach Consulting Service (WAEDOCS) - is presenting the next issue of their webinar series on Temperament Based Therapy with Supports (TBT-S) on February 11, from noon-1:30pm. This webinar’s topic is: How is temperament applied in your practice? Dr Laura Hill PhD in collaboration with Carmel Fleming will lead a clinical discussion for therapists from all levels interested in improving or introducing temperament into eating disorder (ED) treatment. For more info visit www.nedc.com.au/home/events

03.01.2022 Fact: There is often a considerable period of time between onset and treatment; an average of approximately four years between the start of #disorderedeating behaviours and first treatment. Evidence shows that early diagnosis and intervention can greatly reduce the duration and severity of an #eatingdisorder. It is vital to seek professional help at the earliest possible time. To sort out facts from fiction, go to bit.ly/MondayMythbusting

03.01.2022 Truth: Due to the nature of an #eatingdisorder a person may go to great lengths to hide, disguise or deny their behaviour, or may not recognise that there is anything wrong. The person may also see a number of healthcare professionals before receiving a correct diagnosis. Evidence shows that early diagnosis and intervention can greatly reduce the duration and severity of an eating disorder. It is vital to seek professional help at the earliest possible time. To sort out facts from fiction go to www.nedc.com.au/eating-disord/eating-disorders-explained//

01.01.2022 Truth: Eating disorders are serious and potentially life-threatening mental illnesses. They not only involve considerable psychological impairment and distress, but #eatingdisorders are also associated with major wide-ranging and serious medical complications, which can affect every organ in the body. To find out more go to www.nedc.com.au/eating-disord/eating-disorders-explained//

01.01.2022 The second annual #WeightStigmaAwarenessWeek is a reminder that #eatingdisorders can occur across the weight spectrum. People living in larger bodies often get missed in terms of eating disorder diagnosis, as they do not match the perceived traditional stereotypes. The effects of weight stigma, societal bias and internalised bias may also delay help seeking. #WSAW2020

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