
Supporting Families and Siblings After an Eating Disorder Diagnosis
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.
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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

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.

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

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.

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.

The Australian features EDFA’s advocacy efforts on calling for stricter social media regulations to protect young Australians.

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.

Eating Disorders Families Australia’s (EDFA) unique, lived-experience counselling service for those
caring for someone with an eating disorder has surpassed its 2023/24 session goal well ahead of deadline and has reached 1,000 sessions today.