Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre Research Hub

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Funding Opportunities

Discover grants and funding opportunities offered by the AEDRTC

Networking

Connect with eating disorder researchers, clinicians, and people with lived experience to foster meaningful collaboration.

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View posts made by members, including calls for collaboration and opportunities in the research space

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consideration Guidelines & Self Check Tool

Guidelines and self-assessment developed by Indigenous leaders for culturally sensitive research.

Lived Experience QuickStart Guidelines & Co-Production Checklist

Guidelines and self-assessment tools for meaningfully involving people with lived experience in research.

Eating Disorder Tool Finder

Find validated screening tools, assessments, and treatment protocols in one searchable database.

Training Hub

Access specialised training modules and workshops for eating disorder research and practice.

Events

Discover eating disorder conferences, seminars, and networking events across Australia.

Evidence Playground

Explore interactive research summaries on key eating disorder topics.

Evidence to Practice

Translate research into practice with implementation guides and real-world clinical tools.

Explore the Galaxy

Discover connections between research topics and researchers in the eating disorder research field.

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The Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care (DoHAC) under the National Leadership in Mental Health program.

Lead Agency, InsideOut Institute for Eating Disorders, is a joint venture between the Sydney Local Health District and the University of Sydney.

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We would like to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples as the traditional custodians of the lands,whose culture is the oldest living culture in human history. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples continuing connection to, and their care of the lands, water, sea, and sky since time immemorial, and pay our respect to Elders past, present, and future leaders. We acknowledge that Sovereignty was never ceded. This always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.

We recognise the individual and collective experience of those with lived and/or living experiences of eating disorders, mental ill-health and recovery, including their families, supporters and carers. We acknowledge their courageous contribution by sharing their unique and diverse expertise in the hope of improving better outcomes for all. We value and are committed to their partnership, placing lived experience expertise at the heart of research as we develop and shape our work.