Disordered Eating and Self-Harm in Children and Young People

 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm (GMT)  Online    

Course Outline

Join us for an insightful session focusing on the critical issues of disordered eating and self-harm in children and young people. Led by experts in safeguarding and mental health, this session aims to deepen your understanding of these complex issues, equipping you with essential knowledge and strategies to support the well-being of your students.

If you need support before the training, we will take your questions or any real-life case studies you would like to share with us. Please send this to Costas Constantinou at c.constantinou@veema.co.uk, keeping essential information anonymous.

All delegates will leave feeling confident in their ability to support and safeguard children and knowing how, when, and where to seek professional support.

Course Objectives

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the underlying factors contributing to disordered eating and self-harm behaviours in children and young people.
  • Consider methods for supporting students in the classroom and knowing when to report concerns.
  • Develop practical strategies and approaches to identify early signs of disordered eating and self-harm and effectively support affected students within your school environment.

About Beth Davies

Beth's passion for raising awareness about the effects of self-harm and eating disorders stems from her desire to support those affected by these challenges. Through high-quality training, she tirelessly promotes a compassionate approach to mental health.

The effects of issues such as self-harm and body image concerns can impact many of our young people in schools today. Beth supports schools in raising awareness, spotting signs or issues such as self-harm and concerns related to disordered eating that young people may face, as well as providing support in our schools for our young people and their families.

Beth supports and trains a wide range of education providers in the UK and overseas and thoroughly relishes the opportunity to encourage and empower those working hard to keep children safe. Despite working in education for several years, Beth finds her previous roles in the charity sector to help her have a holistic approach to safeguarding. Having experience working within addiction recovery, anti-human trafficking and advocacy for refugees, she is passionate about the impact and lifelong rewards that come with Early Intervention.

Date:
Thu 16 May 24

Time:
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Duration:
90 Mins

Price:
£130.00

All participants will have access to the recording following the live session.