Practical, evidence-informed training for SIL & NDIS teams

SIL Nutrition & Mental Health Training for Support Workers

Training to support safer mealtimes, stronger teams, and better outcomes.

Training for SIL & NDIS teams

Why nutrition training matters in SIL settings

Supported Independent Living (SIL) workers are at the frontline of care for people with complex physical and mental health needs. Mealtimes are more than a task. They are a daily opportunity to support health, recovery, routine, and connection.

With the right training, SIL teams can feel confident navigating mealtimes, recognising early risks, and supporting participants in a safe, respectful, and recovery-focused way.

Yet many workers report feeling unsure how to respond.

Appetite and intake
Eating patterns and behaviours
Weight changes
The impact of medications
A person sitting quietly in a calm, plant-filled consulting space

Targeted training helps teams

Deliver consistent, structured mealtime support
Use safe, non-judgemental language around food
Understand medication-related appetite and weight changes
Recognise early signs of eating disorders and disordered eating
Know when and how to escalate concerns
Feel more confident in complex situations

What makes Ausclin training different

Recovery-oriented and person-centred
Neurodiversity-affirming
Grounded in mental health and eating disorder care
Designed to reduce staff overwhelm and burnout
Aligned with multidisciplinary care

Core training topics

Eating disorders and disordered eating in SIL
Meal support therapy and structured mealtimes
Nutrition and mental health
Medication-related appetite and weight changes
Staff wellbeing, boundaries, and burnout prevention

Practical strategies your team will learn

Creating consistent and predictable mealtime routines
Using supportive prompts and scripts
Responding to eating concerns calmly and safely
Adapting for sensory and neurodivergent needs
Supporting autonomy while maintaining safety
Working within care plans and multidisciplinary teams

Signature session: Mealtimes, Medication and Mental Health

Delivered together by dietitians, a mental health pharmacist and a psychologist
How medications impact appetite, weight, and eating behaviours
The relationship between nutrition, mood, and mental health
Practical strategies to support safe, therapeutic mealtimes
When to escalate concerns and who to involve
Self-care and staff burnout prevention

Delivery options

Onsite workshops
Live online training
Half-day or full-day sessions
Bite-sized training for new staff
Multidisciplinary sessions
Practical resources

Outcomes for your service

Increased staff confidence and capability
More consistent and therapeutic mealtime support
Earlier identification of nutrition and medication-related concerns
Improved team communication
Better participant engagement and outcomes
Reduced staff stress and improved retention

Who this is for

SIL providers and NDIS services
Support workers and team leaders
Services supporting mental health, eating disorders, or complex needs
Organisations wanting to build workforce capability and confidence

Let’s work together

Free 20-30 minute scoping call, customised training packages, multidisciplinary collaboration and flexible delivery across Australia.

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