ARFID Workshop
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This Eating Disorders Awareness Week, join Beat, Dr Fiona Duffy, Beat's Kerri Fleming and other experts to learn about, discuss and take away practical approaches related to Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID).
Aimed at those caring for someone with ARFID, healthcare and education professionals, this workshop will cover what ARFID is and offer practical advice. Hear from a wide range of professionals and those with lived experience, and join the conversation - we'll discuss treatment pathways, available assessments and interventions, and the potential barriers and opportunities for clinicians and carers.
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: Wednesday 28th February 2024
Time: 13:00 - 17:00
Join us for our upcoming virtual workshop! Tickets are priced at £55. 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
Check our fantastic programme! More speakers will be announced soon.
Why attend?
This 4 hour virtual workshop is designed for clinical professionals, academics, carers and other family members. We have an exciting programme planned. Here's a snapshot of what's to come:
- Hear from and interact with leading experts in the field on insights gained from clinical practice and research.
- Hear from those with lived experience
- Opportunities to discuss and debate with others
- Recorded sessions so content can be accessed for up to a month after the event.
Who should attend?
- Healthcare professionals
- School or University staff - including wellbeing or pastoral staff
- Students - Psychology students, Clinical Doctorate Students PhD students or medical students
- Those responsible for shaping and commissioning eating disorder services.
- Anyone who is caring for someone with an eating disorder - family members, partners, friends or guardians are welcome to attend but 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 certified.
