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Tools, information and resources to support health professionals and their patients

13YARN

13YARN: Telephone support and resources

13YARN: Telephone support and resources

A range of fact sheets and 24-hour telephone crisis support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experiencing challenges related to mental and emotional wellbeing.

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Department of Health

24-hour Movement Guidelines for healthy growth and development of young people (5-17 years)

24-hour Movement Guidelines for healthy growth and development of young people (5-17 years)

The 24-Hour Movement Guidelines help parents and carers support children and young people to build daily routines for better health. The Guidelines include a picture of what a day for a child or young person should look like, including time for physical activity, limiting sedentary activities, and getting adequate sleep. (PDF, 207KB)

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Butterfly Foundation

6 Ways to be Body Positive

6 Ways to be Body Positive

A flyer outlining actions you can take to improve body confidence, such as focusing on what your body can do. (PDF, 129KB)

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NSW Government

8 healthy habits for children (2-17 years)

8 healthy habits for children (2-17 years)

A one-page infographic of 8 healthy habits for children aged 2-17. (PDF, 187KB)

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Holland Bloorview

Before you start the conversation about weight with children and families

Before you start the conversation about weight with children and families

A PDF with tips to assist health professionals talk to families and children about weight and health behaviours in a positive way. (PDF, 1.3MB)

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CDC growth charts (2-20 years)

CDC growth charts (2-20 years)

CDC Clinical growth charts for children and adolescents aged 2-20. These charts are used to monitor height for age, weight for age, and BMI for age percentiles. Identifying any rapid increases or decreases away from the trajectory or growth curve, may help identify opportunities for early intervention.

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Eating Disorders Queensland

Clinical guidelines for therapeutic interventions in eating disorders

Clinical guidelines for therapeutic interventions in eating disorders

These guidelines are intended as a general guide to support clients who experience eating disorders. They are based on the best available evidence from research and literature and the insights of Eating Disorder Queensland practitioners. (PDF, 3.0MB)

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NSW Health

Conversation starters for health professionals

Conversation starters for health professionals

Conversation starters that provide health professionals with practical strategies to encourage healthy growth and lifestyle management for children and their families during routine assessments. (PDF, 1.1MB)

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National Eating Disorders Collaboration

Eating disorder core skills: eLearning for GPs

Eating disorder core skills: eLearning for GPs

eLearning modules that provide GPs with key foundational information for best practice care for patients living with eating disorders. The eLearning includes five modules which align with the NEDC Workforce Core Competencies and the stepped system of care for eating disorders.

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National Eating Disorders Collaboration

Eating disorders – a professional resource for general practitioners

Eating disorders – a professional resource for general practitioners

This resource provides GPs with key information about identifying, responding to, and managing eating disorders. (PDF, 2.5MB)

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National Eating Disorders Collaboration

Eating disorders and neurodivergence

Eating disorders and neurodivergence

The Stepped Care Approach report synthesises research and lived experience evidence regarding the prevention, early identification and treatment of eating disorders and disordered eating for neurodivergent people. This page also provides a range of health practitioner specific factsheets.

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Fairburn and Beglin

Eating disorders examination questionnaire (EDE-Q)

Eating disorders examination questionnaire (EDE-Q)

The EDE-Q is a self-report questionnaire providing a measure of the range and severity of eating disorder behaviours. It is not a diagnostic tool, however, the EDE-Q can assist in forming an opinion on diagnosis, and the answers can form useful prompts for further investigation. (PDF, 103KB)

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