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ARFID In Adults Workshop

Join Dr. Rachel Bryant-Waugh and other experts to explore and discuss practical approaches for managing Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) in adults.

This workshop, designed for healthcare and education professionals, as well as carers, will cover adult experiences of ARFID, discuss treatment approaches, and feature insights from various professionals and individuals with lived experience to learn how support for adults can be improved through working collaboratively. Engage in the conversation and secure your ticket today.

The workshop content will also be available to ticket holders for up to a month after it has ended. Visit our workshop and event FAQs for further details.

Date: Tuesday 8th October 2024

Time: 13:30 - 17:00

Join us for our upcoming virtual workshop! Early Bird tickets are priced at £40. Secure your spot now and ensure you don't miss out!

Please note, invoices will only be sent to bookings of 5 or more attendees. If you would like to request an invoice please email events@beateatingdisorders.org.uk

Thanks to the generosity of our funders, we're delighted to offer some free places in Scotland. Simply choose Scotland from the dropdown and reserve your free spot.

Check out the ARFID in Adults Workshop Programme

Have you registered for our ARFID in Adults workshop but have not yet received the instructions to join?

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If you face any challenges while trying to access the workshop, don't hesitate to contact us at 01603 753310. Keep in mind that our phone lines may be busy right before the workshop, or you can also reach out to us via email at events@beateatingdisorders.org.uk

Why attend?

This 4-hour virtual workshop is designed for clinical and healthcare professionals, academics, researchers, carers and other family members. We have an exciting programme planned. Here's a snapshot of what's to come:

Who should attend?

The event is relevant to those who work with and support people with eating disorders, including:

Please note that the programme is designed to appeal both to people working professionally in a field related to eating disorders and to those caring for a loved one with an eating disorder. Due to the programme content and the debates which will ensue, the event content may not be suitable for someone currently suffering and could be significantly triggering for some

Beat’s Virtual Events Terms and Conditions

This Workshop is CPD accredited