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Eating Disorders (Half Day)

Duration

Half Day

Course Overview



Central Training's Eating Disorders course aims to equip candidates with the skills to understand how this complex mental illness affects people and how to sensitively and supportively help individuals affected by eating disorders. The course explores the different types of eating disorder, how someone might develop problems with food and eating, signs and symptoms to look out for and the risks that may be associated with this highly distressing mental health issue.

Learning Outcomes



This course aims to equip delegates with the skills to
  • Define what is an eating disorder and the types
  • Identify the risk factors
  • Understand the thoughts/feelings behind this complex mental illness
  • Recognise the impact of the media/social media
  • Support individuals who have an eating disorder
  • Promote well-being and improving resilience

  • Methods of Delivery



    Training methods for this course include trainer presentation, case studies and practical group activities.
    • Course Content
    • Audience
    • Training Considerations
    • Certification
    • Related Courses

    Course Content

    • Eating disorders: definitions and types
    • Risk factors associated with developing an eating disorder
    • Signs and symptoms of eating disorders
    • Physiological and psychological effects
    • Supportive strategies including treatment options available
    • Communicating effectively
    • Promoting well-being and improving resilience

    Target Audience

    Individuals working within the health, social care, and education sectors who support people affected by eating disorders.

    Training Considerations

    There are no pre training requirements for this course.

    Certification

    The delegates will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion of the course.

    Related Courses

    Mental Health Awareness
    Self-harm and Suicidal Distress
    Young People's Mental Health
     
    Eating Disorders (Half Day)
    Duration: Half Day

    Course Overview

    Central Training's Eating Disorders course aims to equip candidates with the skills to understand how this complex mental illness affects people and how to sensitively and supportively help individuals affected by eating disorders. The course explores the different types of eating disorder, how someone might develop problems with food and eating, signs and symptoms to look out for and the risks that may be associated with this highly distressing mental health issue.

    Learning Outcomes

    This course aims to equip delegates with the skills to
    ·Define what is an eating disorder and the types
    ·Identify the risk factors
    ·Understand the thoughts/feelings behind this complex mental illness
    ·Recognise the impact of the media/social media
    ·Support individuals who have an eating disorder
    ·Promote well-being and improving resilience



    Methods of Delivery

    Training methods for this course include trainer presentation, case studies and practical group activities.

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    ·Eating disorders: definitions and types
    ·Risk factors associated with developing an eating disorder
    ·Signs and symptoms of eating disorders
    ·Physiological and psychological effects
    ·Supportive strategies including treatment options available
    ·Communicating effectively
    ·Promoting well-being and improving resilience

    TARGET AUDIENCE
    Individuals working within the health, social care, and education sectors who support people affected by eating disorders.

    TRAINING CONSIDERATIONS
    There are no pre training requirements for this course.

    CERTIFICATION
    The delegates will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion of the course.

    RELATED COURSES
    Mental Health Awareness
    Self-harm and Suicidal Distress
    Young People's Mental Health

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