*NEW* RCPCH-BPSU Webinar: ARFID: Frequently Asked Questions (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)

In this webinar, and building on a previous RCPCH-BPSU webinar delivered in December 2024, Dr Josephine Neale aims to answer frequently asked questions about ARFID.

Speakers

  • Dr Josephine Neale, MBBS BSc MRCPsych

Date of Recording

January 14, 2026

Available Until

January 13, 2027

Useful links and resources

ARFID Roadshow

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ARFID Awareness UK

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Contact

josephine.neale@nhs.net

RCPCH-BPSU Webinar: ARFID in Children and Young People Study – What did we learn?

In this webinar, Dr Josephine Neale will discuss the BPSU ARFID study which took place in 2021, and will explain what ARFID looks like in the different groups, and describe the current state of the service provision.

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Speakers

  • Dr Josephine Neale, MBBS BSc MRCPsych

    Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist

    Dr Josephine Neale MBBS BSc MRCPsych is a Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist at Priory, and Clinical Lead for Private Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services. Trained at the prestigious Great Ormond Street Hospital, Dr Neale has worked in national specialist teams across a range of subspecialties in child psychiatry. Dr Neale has comprehensive experience in the assessment and management of young people with a wide range of mental health difficulties, and has a particular interest in those with autism spectrum disorder, feeding and eating disorders and medically unexplained symptoms. Dr Neale is an Honorary Clinical Research Fellow at Imperial College London, an Advisor to the Academy of Eating Disorders Medical Care Standards Committee and has a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education. She has published research articles and textbook chapters and has presented at national and international conferences.

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