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Early Intervention and Prevention Strategies - Coggle Diagram
Early Intervention and Prevention Strategies
Social media
Positive peer support and communities
Parents monitoring usage and promoting positive body appreciation
Professionals educating parents on social media's impact
Prevention of use of photo manipulation
Promotion of healthy use
Reliable, factual content
Training
Additional training for teachers so they can recognise symptoms
Quicker ed identification
Raised awareness
Recognise early signs of ED's
Policy
Remove Pro-ed hashtags
Warning messages
Encouragement to receive help messages
18+ for weight loss advertisements
Greater age limits online
Schools
Educational system should implement psychological support programs to reduce focus on idealized body types and encourage healthy eating (Juraga)
positive mental health and body image, awareness of eating disorders and their impact, education around healthy relationships with food and exercises
Developing coping skills, empowerment, support, and long-term monitoring
School nurse
Dedictated spaces for wellbeing
Social Work Practice
Tailored support planning
Inclusivity
Person-centred approach
Strengths based
Preventative work and community engagement
Educating and supporting families, offering mediation or conflict resolution, and supporting groups
Advocacy, liaising with NHS waitlists, specialist or multidisciplinary interventions, referrals to specialist services
Holistic assessments