The Scottish Eating Disorders Interest Group (SEDIG) are Scotlands charity for supporting, connecting and informing anyone who is affected by eating disorders
These set of surveys are v.important and are now open to gp’s, dieticians, psychological therapists, psychiatrists, those experiencing an ED and parents/carers. likely to be a baseline which the Scottish government review ofED service will work from so please complete!! #EDAW
Eating disorder survey:
We now have a full set of surveys for six different audiences. If you have an interest in this subject, we want to hear from you. Please see below for the one that applies to you, and please share.
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One of our trainee psychologists is doing his thesis on how men with ED’s experience body image. We are keen to make sure lived experiences guides the research, particularly what should be asked in interviews. If you identify as a male with ED and willing to help please dm!
Great first meeting for the implementation group for the review for eating disorder services @scotgovhealth with @OakleySlater and Dennis Robertson. Always blown away by the exceptional work being delivered by all areas, especially by @BeatED_Scotland@beatED@emmabroadhurst1 🙏🏼
Rescripting—A grounded theory study of the contribution that fathers make to Family‐Based Treatment when a young person has anorexia nervosa https://t.co/X889O4YjV5
The ICED2021 Keynote Speaker has been announced! This year, Dr Anne E. Becker will be speaking to us about:
Why have #EatingDisorders been marginalised in global health? Reimagining inclusion and belonging in the clinic, the global south, and beyond.
He Died Waiting is a painful and compelling read. Organisational structures, lack of resources & barriers to meaningful engagement & care within MH services are powerfully exposed in both Tims life and death. A call to change that must be heard @waiting_he
These postcards are beautifully designed and convey messages that we need to take notice of as a matter of urgency. Thank you @waiting_he for all your hard work. In Tims memory I pledge to use these to shape and inform conversations that lead to change.
A great committee meeting with @SEDIGScotland @DrSWAnderson getting up to date with all things @ScotEDReview, priorities for future Sedig work & welcoming new members. Thanks all. 😊
New #openaccess paper on clinical perspectives of supporting uni students with #eatingdisorders, by Hannah Webb & Prof. Schmidt https://t.co/5hTONUdN04
@eatsleeplaugh@univofstandrews If parents are concerned take them seriously. Dont say it is a phase and wait for it to pass. It wont ! Early intervention is key.
Excellent opportunity to become involved in the Scottish Eating Disorder Review. Get involved and influence ED services of the future @ScotEDReview @BeatED_Scotland
Excellent opportunity to become involved in the Scottish Eating Disorder Review. Get involved and influence ED services of the future @ScotEDReview @BeatED_Scotland
With #coronavirus restrictions being reintroduced in #Scotland, things may feel very uncertain for those affected by #eatingdisorders. We’ve compiled some tips on how to cope with change and anxiety here: https://t.co/tYNf6P2gyr @CamhsScotland @SEDIGScotland@CaredScotland
There are some papers that are labours of love and this is one of them! Our pilot of school based IPT for adolescent body image has been published online today! 🥳 @DrHelenSharpe @Cathyjr11@osbornekate94 and Emily (not on twitter)! https://t.co/Mc53Xgrj1M
@DrSWAnderson @LYPFT_CONNECT @NHSGGC Congratulations on your new post @DrSWAnderson. Leeds loss is very definitely Glasgows gain. Delighted to have you back where you belong.