Supporting young people with eating disorders
🏷️ From £175
🎧 Boarding staff, medical staff, Head of Boarding, Deputy Head, mental health leads
📍 Online
Course outline:
Eating disorders are wide-ranging and complicated, and remain high on the list of risk areas in mental health care and provision, especially for young people. Eating disorders are a complex mental illness with a high mortality rate, not only down to the eating disorder and malnutrition, but also suicide. For staff working with young people, having the confidence to offer support, and open up conversations about eating disorders can be nerve-wracking.
Training topics will include:
- Do’s and don’ts of supporting people with eating disorders
- Language
- Cultural differences
- How experiences will vary.
Learning outcomes:
- Improved confidence in supporting people with an eating disorder
- Improved confidence in approaching people you may think are displaying signs of needing early intervention
- Signs and symptoms
- Do’s and don’ts when it comes to supporting people with eating disorders
- Use of language
- Importance of active listening
- Cultural differences for international students
- Seeking appropriate clinical intervention.
Speaker:
Jenny Tomei, Founder. JenUp
Jenny Tomei is a qualified Nutritional and Eating Disorder Therapist, Personal Trainer, and Public Speaker. She has delivered awareness talks on eating disorders for the Metropolitan Police, Lloyds Pharmacy, and the Bank of England. She has also been a keynote speaker at international and UK schools.
Her work includes speaking to local communities and schools about her recovery journey from anorexia, alongside her recent work with JenUp. JenUp is a non-profit organisation based around early intervention and prevention of eating disorders. She provides students, parents, and teachers with various types of workshops on eating disorder awareness, disordered eating, body image, nutrition, and how to support someone in need. The organisation is funded by the National Lottery Community Fund and Smile of Hope Charity.
