Supporting Young People with Eating Disorders
Your Course Description
Mental Health Basics
- Eating disorders are on the rise. They can affect anyone but adolescence is a common age of onset. You don’t need to become an expert in eating disorders but should know how to recognize warning signs of common types of eating disorders.
- Learning how to refer a young person for an eating disorder assessment could save their life. Learn about the different types of eating disorders, intervention strategies, and current treatment approaches available.
- Gain knowledge and skill to support a young person struggling with an eating disorder.
Your Learning Objectives
- Recognize the warning signs and symptoms of eating disorders (EDs)
- Learn how to know if you should refer someone for an ED assessment
- Explore current intervention strategies and treatments for EDs
- Gain strategies to support young people who may be struggling with an eating disorder
- Examine your potential biases about body weight and who is affected by EDs
Your Course Details
- Completion Certificate
- Youth Worker Track
- This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.
Your Trainer

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Your Skill-Building Objectives
Mental Health Awareness
Recognizing and responding to mental health concerns
Recognizing Risks
Identifying risks and ensuring safety
Healthy Living
Guiding young people toward healthy choices
Youth Development
Inspiring young people to thrive
What YIPA members are saying
I learned so many interesting things. I didn't realize there was such a variety of disorders, concerns, and symptoms.
Very informative!
Great take away information that can be used with youth.