2025 CEED Webinar
2025 Webinar: Supporting Clinicians in managing adolescent violence and aggression in the context of eating disorder treatment
The Victorian Centre of Excellence in Eating Disorders (CEED) has developed this workshop and accompanying resources to promote effective response and management of high distress and adolescent violence in the context of eating disorder treatment. This workshop has been codesigned with CEED lived experience workforce, including both consumer and carer perspectives. It is further informed by consultation with service providers at both a state and national level.
Presented by CEED Lived Experience Team Leader Bliss Jackman and CEED Senior Clinicians Rhiannon Griggs and Alex Griffin
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Related Links
- Assessment Resource - Adolescent Violence & Aggression in Eating Disorder Treatment
- Behaviour Support Plan Resource - Adolescent Violence & Aggression in Eating Disorder Treatment
- Behaviour Support Plan Template Resource - Adolescent Violence & Aggression in Eating Disorder Treatment
- First Responder Resource - Adolescent Violence & Aggression in Eating Disorder Treatment
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