CE Info
Earn up to 7.5 CE Credit Hours
Before the event, you will receive an email from CE-Go with access to the virtual event. After the event, you will receive access to your evaluation and continuing education certificate via a personalized "attendee dashboard" link, hosted on the CE-Go website. This link and access to the virtual event will be sent to the email account you used to register for the event.
Upon accessing the CE-Go "attendee dashboard", you will be able to:
- Complete evaluation forms for the event
- Download your continuing education certificate in a PDF format
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the CE-Go platform, please contact CE-Go at 888-498-5578 or by email at support@ce-go.com Please Note: Emails for this event will come from "support@ce-go.com".
If you have any continuing education related questions, please contact your event organizer.
Please make sure to check your spam/junk folder in case those emails get "stuck". We'd also suggest "Allowlisting" support@ce-go.com. This tells your email client that you know this sender and trust them, which will keep emails from this contact at the top of your inbox and out of the junk folder.
Continuing Education Credit Hours are available from the following organizations
American Psychological Association
National Board for Certified Counselors
New York State Education Department's State Board of Social Work
National Association of Social Workers
Event Learning Objectives
- Learn how kosher living may show up in eating disorders, and what accommodations to allow for these clients.
- Understand barriers to inpatient eating disorder care, including system and social barriers.
- Review case studies following inpatient care with Jewish patients across the lifespan.
- Participants will be able to apply the Unified Treatment Model to help their clients navigate at least 1 Jewish Holiday.
- Explore the relationship between intergenerational trauma and eating disorders.
- Analyze the clinical and cultural implications of rising antisemitism on trauma recovery.
Policies
Conference Policies
JEDPro 2025 Virtual Conference Policies
1. Code of Conduct
All participants—including attendees, speakers, and organizers—are expected to maintain professionalism and mutual respect in the virtual environment.
Respectful Engagement: Use inclusive, non-discriminatory language during sessions and in the chat.
Disruption-Free Participation: Avoid interrupting presenters or monopolizing Q\&A segments. Keep microphones muted unless speaking.
Reporting Issues: Any misconduct, harassment, or inappropriate behavior in the virtual space should be reported immediately to the organizers via the conference platform or at jewishedpcon@gmail.com
2. Cultural and Religious Sensitivity
JEDPro centers Jewish identity and values throughout the conference.
Scheduling Considerations: The conference avoids scheduling on Shabbat or major Jewish holidays.
Content Sensitivity: Presenters are encouraged to be mindful of Jewish cultural and religious diversity when discussing treatment, tradition, or observance.
3. Accessibility and Inclusivity
We strive to make this virtual space accessible and welcoming for all.
Technical Support: Tech support will be available throughout the event for troubleshooting.
Session Materials: Slides and handouts will be distributed in advance where possible.
4. Confidentiality and Privacy
Confidentiality is especially important in professional and clinical discussions.
Session Recording: Sessions will be recorded only when noted in advance and with speaker consent. Breakout rooms and Q\&As will not be recorded.
Screenshots & Sharing: Do not take screenshots or record sessions unless explicitly permitted. Respect others' privacy and intellectual property.
Chat Conduct: Do not share others’ personal information or client anecdotes in the chat. Keep discussion professional and HIPAA-compliant.
5. Anti-Discrimination Policy
JEDPro is committed to equity and inclusion.
Zero Tolerance: Discrimination, hate speech, or harassment based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or any other identity will not be tolerated.
Safe Virtual Environment: Organizers reserve the right to remove any participant violating this policy without a refund.
6. Technology and Participation
A smooth virtual experience requires shared responsibility:
Platform Access: Ensure your Zoom and browser software are updated. A test session will be offered prior to the event.
Stable Internet: We recommend joining from a reliable internet connection using headphones for audio clarity.
Camera Use: Attendees are encouraged but not required to use their camera, especially during breakout sessions and networking spaces.
7. Health & Wellness in Virtual Spaces
Even virtually, we support your wellbeing:
Breaks Built In: The schedule includes time for rest, prayer, meals, and stretching.
Mindful Participation: Attend as much as is meaningful for you—take breaks when needed.
Community Support: Reach out to moderators or staff if you're overwhelmed or need connection.
8. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
Your experience matters:
Post-Conference Survey: Will be sent available after the event. Please share what worked and what can be improved.
Suggestions Welcome: Reach out during or after the event with ideas to shape future conferences.
Questions or concerns?
Email us at jewishedpcon@gmail.com or visit www.jewisheatingdisorderprofessionalsconference.org