
Prevention is Key: Why Early Intervention Matters in Eating Disorder Care
EDFA Research Committee Member and Paediatric Dietitian Dr Lyza Norton shares her expert insights on the importance of early intervention in eating disorder care.
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EDFA Research Committee Member and Paediatric Dietitian Dr Lyza Norton shares her expert insights on the importance of early intervention in eating disorder care.

The Nourish, Nurture, Notice program, a collaborative project between Eating Disorder Families Australia (EDFA) and The Embrace Collective, will provide a unique education experience for parents and carers with an aim to reduce the increasingly high rates of disordered eating amongst children and adolescents.

Navigating life with both ARFID and neurodivergence is challenging – and acknowledging that is important. Fill The Gap counsellor Mark Hill offers some advice and lived experience insights.

Caring for a loved one with an eating disorder (ED) can be exhausting, and getting quality sleep may feel impossible at times. Sleep is essential for your wellbeing, so here are some tips to help you rest.

A free counselling program run by Eating Disorders Families Australia (EDFA) has run almost 2,500 sessions for carers of those with an eating disorder since it launched in late 2023, and the Fill The Gap program is now available to help many more as the number of people living with the disease climbs to more than one million people nationwide.

A heartfelt guide on how to support families and siblings during this turbulent time, from Fill The Gap counsellor Alisha Armstrong who has walked a similar path.

Developed in a partnership between Eating Disorder Families Australia (EDFA) and Embrace Kids, the Nourish, Nurture, Notice program will provide a unique education experience for parents and carers with an aim to reduce the increasingly high rates of disordered eating amongst children and adolescents.

Hunter’s Fundraiser EDFA on an article in the Midland Express

EDFA featured on a Courier Mail article on eating disorders in boys.

Eating Disorders Families Australia (EDFA) Executive Director Jane Rowan urged the
government not to squander a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make a meaningful difference to the lives of young Australians.