Eating Disorders Association of New Zealand - EDANZ
Mental Health Service
Description
EDANZ is an incorporated society established to provide support and education for parents and caregivers of people with eating disorders.
Staff
EDANZ is a registered charity run by volunteers.
We all have lived and learned experience in the process of recovery from an eating disorder - either as parents, caregivers or affected individuals.
Fees and Charges Categorisation
Free
Fees and Charges Description
All services are free of charge.
Donations are welcomed.
Hours
You can call our helpline anytime and you will usually reach our answerphone. Leave a brief message, and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
Languages Spoken
English
Programmes
Eating disorders are complex and difficult to treat, with the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. However, there is hope: eating disorders are treatable and full recovery is possible. EDANZ provides hope, information, support and resources to people supporting a loved one with an eating disorder. EDANZ goals Provide support, information, and resources for carers of people with eating disorders. Educate doctors, nurses and other medical professionals working with eating disorder patients Improve awareness and understanding of eating disorders in the community A Support Network If you're caring for someone with an eating disorder, you can access support by calling or emailing EDANZ, or attend one of our online zoom peer support meetings. Get in touch for a chat with a volunteer, to register for a support group, or to connect with other carers near you. Information and Resources We recommend that you learn as much about eating disorders as you can. The more you know, the better equipped you'll be to support your loved one to recover from the illness. Misinformation and myths abound but credible, quality information and evidence-based resources are available online. We also have a range of books that we recommend. Check out our online resources and book list now. Education There are a lot of myths and misunderstanding around eating disorders that make recovery much more difficult. We provide information for health professionals, parents, schools, and community groups working with eating disorder patients. This includes delivering presentations to medical students, hospital staff, and various parent, school and community groups around the country. If you'd like to arrange for EDANZ to provide education for an organisation or community group, get in touch. Advocacy We work closely with clinicians at New Zealand's four eating disorder treatment centres. A key focus is on educating GPs, nurses, school counsellors and others working with people who are vulnerable.
Eating disorders are complex and difficult to treat, with the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. However, there is hope: eating disorders are treatable and full recovery is possible. EDANZ provides hope, information, support and resources to people supporting a loved one with an eating disorder. EDANZ goals Provide support, information, and resources for carers of people with eating disorders. Educate doctors, nurses and other medical professionals working with eating disorder patients Improve awareness and understanding of eating disorders in the community A Support Network If you're caring for someone with an eating disorder, you can access support by calling or emailing EDANZ, or attend one of our online zoom peer support meetings. Get in touch for a chat with a volunteer, to register for a support group, or to connect with other carers near you. Information and Resources We recommend that you learn as much about eating disorders as you can. The more you know, the better equipped you'll be to support your loved one to recover from the illness. Misinformation and myths abound but credible, quality information and evidence-based resources are available online. We also have a range of books that we recommend. Check out our online resources and book list now. Education There are a lot of myths and misunderstanding around eating disorders that make recovery much more difficult. We provide information for health professionals, parents, schools, and community groups working with eating disorder patients. This includes delivering presentations to medical students, hospital staff, and various parent, school and community groups around the country. If you'd like to arrange for EDANZ to provide education for an organisation or community group, get in touch. Advocacy We work closely with clinicians at New Zealand's four eating disorder treatment centres. A key focus is on educating GPs, nurses, school counsellors and others working with people who are vulnerable.
- Programme Areas
Self help/ helpline, Mental health
- Programme Type
Helpline / self-help - mental health, Peer / advocacy / group / family whānau support, Eating disorders, Training - mental health
- Regions
All of New Zealand
- Age Groups
Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua
- Referral Types
Self referral
Referral Process
We provide a helpline 0800 2 EDANZ and website support.
You can call our helpline anytime and you will usually reach our answerphone. Leave a brief message, and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
Description
Eating disorders are complex and difficult to treat, with the highest mortality rate of any mental illness.
However, there is hope: eating disorders are treatable and full recovery is possible. EDANZ provides hope, information, support and resources to people supporting a loved one with an eating disorder.
EDANZ goals
- Provide support, information, and resources for carers of people with eating disorders.
- Educate doctors, nurses and other medical professionals working with eating disorder patients
- Improve awareness and understanding of eating disorders in the community
A Support Network
If you're caring for someone with an eating disorder, you can access support by calling or emailing EDANZ, or attend one of our online zoom peer support meetings.
Get in touch for a chat with a volunteer, to register for a support group, or to connect with other carers near you.
Information and Resources
We recommend that you learn as much about eating disorders as you can. The more you know, the better equipped you'll be to support your loved one to recover from the illness. Misinformation and myths abound but credible, quality information and evidence-based resources are available online. We also have a range of books that we recommend.
Check out our online resources and book list now.
Education
There are a lot of myths and misunderstanding around eating disorders that make recovery much more difficult. We provide information for health professionals, parents, schools, and community groups working with eating disorder patients. This includes delivering presentations to medical students, hospital staff, and various parent, school and community groups around the country.
If you'd like to arrange for EDANZ to provide education for an organisation or community group, get in touch.
Advocacy
We work closely with clinicians at New Zealand's four eating disorder treatment centres. A key focus is on educating GPs, nurses, school counsellors and others working with people who are vulnerable.
Additional Details
Phone, Online / virtual / app
Website
Contact Details
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Phone
0800 233 269
Email
Website
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This page was last updated at 6:06PM on July 31, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Eating Disorders Association of New Zealand - EDANZ.