Eating disorders are serious illnesses marked by severe disturbances to one’s eating behaviours. Although many people may be concerned about their health, weight, or appearance from time to time, some people become fixated or obsessed with weight loss, body weight or shape, and controlling their food intake. It is now more essential than ever to ensure high-quality, efficient care and support for those in need. Through sharing best practice, practitioners can build upon existing successes and develop new strategies to provide care and support for individuals with eating disorders to improve their health outcomes and ensure timely recoveries.
Join us at the 2025 Treating Eating Disorders Conference to hear the latest updates from leading eating disorder experts. Learn from a series of best practice case studies showcasing a range of topics including promoting early intervention, supporting people in schools with eating disorders in schools and co-producing inclusive and accessible services. Gain the opportunity to network with senior colleagues and discuss practical solutions to common obstacles faced when delivering eating disorder support.
Why Attend?
✓ Hear high-level keynotes on the latest guidance and strategies to improve outcomes for individuals with eating disorders through early intervention
✓ Gain practical insights into effective signposting support services and encouraging self-directed recovery for patients
✓ Engage with senior colleagues from across the sector to discuss strategies for working in joining up services to support people with eating disorders
✓ Gain 4 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota
Registration
Chairs Opening Remarks
Keynote: Framing Eating Disorder Prevalence in the UK
Dr Matthew Carr, Research Fellow in the Division of Pharmacy and Optometry, University of Manchester (invited)
Keynote: Improving Support and Outcomes for People with Eating Disorders
Dr Ashish Kumar, Chair, Faculty of Eating Disorders, Royal College of Psychiatry (Invited)
Case Study: Working in Partnership to Provide Local Support to People Affected by Eating Disorders
Questions and Answers
Comfort Break
Keynote: Tackling Eating Disorders in Schools
Breakout Networking:
This session will provide you with the opportunity to discuss the main challenges you face in coordinating services and collaborating across agencies to provide holistic care for patients with eating disorders. We encourage you to share how you are currently working in partnership with local organisations to provide a wide range of services that meet the unique needs of individual service users. Take this time to share your experiences and network with senior colleagues.
Keynote: Promoting Healthy Body Image Standards
Professor Susan Grogan, Emeritus Professor, School of Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University (invited)
Case Study: Treating Eating Disorders with Art Therapy
Emma Davis, Integrative Arts Psychotherapist, Eating Disorder Specialist Clinical Supervisor, Hertfordshire NHS Partnership Trust (invited)
Questions and Answers
Chairs Closing Remarks
Conference End
Chief Executive
Somerset & Wessex Eating Disorders Association
Vice Chair of Faculty of Eating Disorders,
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Founder and Chief Executive
Support and Education for Eating Disorders
Clinical Psychologist
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
Very insightful event with talks from experienced members, colleagues and lots to think about and implement
Great conference! Very good coverage of different areas in the UK enabling us to learn and converse with others about their current practices and what has helped improve services in their areas. Very holistic view of eating disorders as a whole
All speakers were brilliant and all offered information from various perspectives and areas of work.
An interesting and insightful event delivered by passionate individuals who want to see lasting change
✓ Hear high-level keynotes on the latest guidance and strategies to improve outcomes for individuals with eating disorders through early intervention
✓ Gain practical insights into effective signposting support services and encouraging self-directed recovery for patients
✓ Engage with senior colleagues from across the sector to discuss strategies for working in joining up services to support people with eating disorders
✓ Gain 4 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota
Job Title Example | Organisation Example |
Nurse | Schools |
Dietician | Local Councils |
Medical Support Officers | NHS Hospitals |
Safeguarding Leads | Universities |
Teachers | Children’s Charities |
Psychologists | Health and Care Professionals Council |
Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.
Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.
Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.
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