Woven Health & Wellbeing
Psychological Therapy, Supervision, Training

Training in Eating Disorders
Whether you need a one-hour webinar or a full-day programme, Danielle designs engaging, evidence-based training that equips organisations and individuals to recognise, respond to and prevent eating disorders.
Who I train
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Eating Disorder Specialist Teams
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Corporations & First Aid Mental Health Leads:
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Pastoral Care & University Counselling Services:
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NHS & Independent Mental Health Teams:
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Counsellors, Psychotherapists & Private Practitioners:
Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric condition and now affect an estimated 16% of people in England with figures that continue to rise. Yet outside specialist services, reliable knowledge remains thin on the ground. Front-line professionals such as general mental health teams, acute hospitals, school nurses, counsellors, teachers, university pastoral teams and workplace wellbeing leads are often the very people a sufferer is linked with. This places a huge responsibility on people to recognise red flags, respond sensitively and guide individuals toward the right help.
FREED Early-Intervention Training
Created and led by the co-founder of FREED, this intensive programme shows clinical and managerial teams how to set up—or optimise—an early-intervention service for eating disorders. We cover pathway design, referral triage, age-appropriate engagement techniques and outcome monitoring, so your service can catch problems early and change trajectories fast. Team training includes role-playing exercises, case study discussions, and further practical learning in implementing clinical interventions for young people.
Eating-Disorder Awareness & Basic skills
You will learn how to spot the early signs of an eating difficulty and recognise when it is transitioning into an eating disorder, grounding the “what” with clear DSM-5/ICD-10 diagnostic criteria and up-to-date prevalence and risk-factor data. Together we explore how social-media trends can fuel disordered eating, the myths and stigma this creates, and how to challenge them with confidence. Throughout the day we weave short, focused teaching bursts with practical exercises and real-world case studies so that new knowledge immediately turns into usable skill. You’ll practise swift assessment and risk-management techniques, decide who to refer—or not—using simple decision rules, and translate leading theories into treatment pathways. Finally, interactive vignettes build motivational strategies for engaging ambivalent individuals, leaving you prepared to start compassionate conversations and guide people to the right level of support.
Clinical Awareness and Skills for Counsellors & Psychotherapists
A skills-based workshop that builds on the eating disorder awareness and basic skills training and takes you from assessment through formulation to treatment planning for mild-to-moderate eating-disorder presentations. Using live demonstrations, case material and experiential exercises, participants leave with practical tools they can integrate immediately into their practice.
University & Student-Support Focus
Tailored for counselling centres, pastoral teams and residence-life staff, this training explores developmental vulnerabilities, transition stressors and peer-culture influences. You’ll gain strategies for early detection, collaborative care, motivational interviewing and risk management, and signposting.
Corporate & Workplace Wellbeing Webinars
Short, engaging sessions designed for busy employees and line managers. We demystify eating disorders, dismantle stigma, spotting warning signs, starting sensitive conversations and guiding someone toward the right help, while managing risk and safeguarding your organisation.