Who we are

The Australia and New Zealand Clinical Quality Registry for the Treatment of Eating Disorders (TrEAT Registry) is a collaborative initiative between clinicians and researchers, and with co-design input from consumers.

The TrEAT Registry was established in 2016 and is managed by the University of Technology Sydney Faculty of Health, and is supported by our Partner Clinics and the Australia & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders.

We are the fourth mental health registry listed on the Australian Register of Clinical Registries (#ACSQHC-ARCR-279), managed by the Australian Commission for Safety and Quality in Health Care.

Our purpose

Eating disorders are experienced by 1.1 million Australians at any one time. They are complex conditions, that without access to specialised treatment can negatively impact lives. 

The TrEAT Registry provides data snapshots to consumers, clinicians, service managers and government on eating disorder treatment in Australia and New Zealand. We cover the full spectrum of eating disorders at outpatient through to day program and residential treatment, and in both private and public sectors. 

The Australian Commission for Safety and Quality in Health Care lists mental health in its “Prioritised list of clinical domains for clinical quality registry development”, recognising the benefits of providing high quality care to people living with eating disorders, and that capturing data on outcomes is a key strategy in achieving this goal.

  • Download a full copy of the TrEAT Registry protocol below: 



 

Governance


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Scientific Advisory Committee

The TrEAT Registry is managed by the University of Technology Sydney. The operational team is led by Associate Professor Deb Mitchison

The strategic direction and development of the registry is overseen by a Scientific Advisory Committee which monitors activities such as data quality, and establishes policies to address issues of clinical interest or significance that may arise, including those relating to quality of care and client privacy. 

The Scientific Advisory Committee meets quarterly and includes broad based representation across Australia and New Zealand from Lived Experience Consumers; Eating Disorder Clinicians; Researchers and Data Scientists; Private and Public Health Services; and Professional Associations and Peak Bodies.

Committee members

  • Deborah Mitchison
    Associate Professor Deb Mitchison
    Project lead
  • profile photo of Dr Chris Basten
    Dr Christopher Basten
    Clinic Partner Representative
  • profile photo of Dr Megan Bray
    Megan Bray
    Clinic Partner Representative
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    Associate Professor Susan Byrne
    Clinic Partner Representative
  • profile photo of Dr Mandy Goldstein
    Dr Mandy Goldstein
    Clinic Partner Representative
  • profile photo of Prof Phillipa Hay
    Professor Phillipa Hay
    Science Expert and Clinic Partner Representative
  • profile photo of Assoc Prof Gabriella Heruc
    Associate Professor Gabriella Heruc
    Dietetic Clinic Partner Representative
  • profile photo of Dr Katie McGill
    Dr Katie McGill
    Public Health Service (including residential treatment) Representative
  • profile photo of Dr Marion Roberts
    Dr Marion Roberts
    Clinic Partner Representative
  • profile photo of Assoc Prof Kris Rogers
    Associate Professor Kris Rogers
    Data Scientist Expert
  • profile photo of Kyra Bennett
    Kyra Bennett
    Consumer Representative
  • profile photo of Niamh Taggart
    Niamh Taggart
    Lived Experience Representative
  • Dr Patrick Russell
    Inpatient Clinic Lead/Representative