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.
Beat is the UK’s eating disorder charity.
Beat’s vision is that eating disorders will be overcome.
Beat’s aims are:
• To change the way everyone thinks and talks about eating disorders
• To improve the way services and treatment are provided
• And to help anyone believe that their eating disorder can be overcome
We do this by:
• Challenging the stereotypes and stigma that people with eating disorders face
• Campaigning for better services and treatment
• Providing information, support and encouragement to seek treatment and recovery