2021 ANZAED CONFERENCE SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS
*Sponsorship is offered as an unconditional grant, sponsors do not have control over the content, tone, emphasis or allocation of sponsorship funds. ANZAED, by accepting the sponsorship, does not promote any healthcare-related products or organisations.
Diamond Partner:
InsideOut is Australia’s first national institute for research and clinical innovation in eating disorders. Housed in the beautiful Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney, in a partnership with Sydney Local Health District, the institute is supported by state and federal health funding, competitive grants and philanthropy.
Our team of researchers, clinicians and policy-makers aims to transform the treatment landscape for eating disorders in this country, and ultimately, to ensure that every person has access to the best possible care. We aim to rethink eating disorders from the inside out, and drive change on four key pillars: Research, Clinical Innovation, Education and Public Policy. |
Silver Partners:
Takeda is a global, values-based, R&D-driven biopharmaceutical leader headquartered in Japan, committed to discover and deliver life-transforming treatments, guided by our commitment to patients, our people and the planet.
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Established in Australia in 1964, Ramsay Health Care is the nation’s largest private hospital operator. With more than 70 hospitals and day surgery clinics – including 23 mental health units – Ramsay Health Care admits more than 1.1 million patients per year and employs more than 30,000 people in Australia.
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The Butterfly Foundation supports all Australians affected by eating disorders and negative body image including those experiencing the illness, their family and their friends. The Butterfly Foundation’s National Helpline is a free national support service, staffed by specialist counsellors, for anyone concerned by eating disorders or body image issues.
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Eating Disorders Queensland is a state-wide, community-based not-for-profit organisation, who supports a vibrant community of individuals recovering from eating disorders, including people with lived experiences, carers and family members.
We provide state funded therapeutic interventions for individuals living with eating disorders, their families and friends, in conjunction with the promotion of positive body image and the prevention and early intervention of eating disorders. |
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Womens Health & Family Services (WHFS) is a leading non-for-profit organisation specialising in women’s health issues, providing medical, counselling, alcohol and other drug support, domestic violence, mental health and other health services for women and their families. The integrated programs and services at WHFS are open to all Western Australian women and their families, with consideration made for the unique needs of Aboriginal, migrant and refugee families.
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At EDFA, our mission is to facilitate & advocate for families and carers, to ensure they are supported, equipped and acknowledged, as a central part of optimising the recovery process for the person with the Eating Disorders. EDFA believes parents/carers have a vital role to play in the treatment team.
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