
Supporting Eating Disorder Recovery Through Role Modelling
Fill The Gap Program Manager Elise Wales shares her clinical expert and lived experience on leveraging role modelling to support recovery from eating disorder.

Fill The Gap Program Manager Elise Wales shares her clinical expert and lived experience on leveraging role modelling to support recovery from eating disorder.

Dive in to the signs to look out for and how carers can spot disordered eating before it becomes something more serious.

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 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.

The Let Them Be Kids Campaign is featured on News Corp news article, with quotes from EDFA Executive Director Jane Rowan in response to the

EDFA Acting Chair David Quilty was featured on a media coverage of the plan to build a new residential eating disorder center in Coombes to offer his families and carers perspective.

Eating disorders are traditionally misunderstood when it comes to males, with societal perceptions often overlooking or downplaying their prevalence and impact. This blog explores eating disorders in male-identifying individuals.
This is Fiona’s story, which features as part of News Corp’s Let Them Be Kids campaign for the age of social media access to be lifted to 16.

“I made a choice – to let go of the past, where celebrating these special times was done with food and eating. Instead, I directed my energy toward what I could do.”