AEDRTC

Reducing the burden on people living with an eating disorder

Industry
  • Healthcare
project duration
  • 3+ months
Headquarters
  • Sydney, Australia
Team
  • Art Director
  • Web Designer
  • Design Operations
  • Manager

A coalition of researchers, clinicians, and individuals with first-hand experience uniting with a common goal to revolutionize the approach to eating disorder research in Australia.

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Preview of the AEDRTC website for desktop
Preview of the AEDRTC website for mobile
Preview of the AEDRTC website for desktop

Improving eating disorders understanding

The Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre is an essential website that aims to educate people about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of eating disorders. It serves as a platform to help individuals and their loved ones cope with the complexities of eating disorders while providing them with useful information to improve their quality of life.

Preview of the AEDRTC website for mobile
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Dreaming big: revolutionizing eating disorder research in Australia through a centralized hub and networking platform

The website aims to transform eating disorder research in Australia by functioning as a comprehensive hub for researchers in eating disorders in Australia, offering users a clear understanding of the present research landscape in Australia. It's also envisioned to act as a networking platform where individuals can join, connect, and collaborate with like-minded researchers, clinicians, and those with lived experiences to hopefully collaborate around existing and potential future research endeavors.

Preview of the AEDRTC website for desktop
Preview of the AEDRTC website for desktop

Unveiling the six work streams for a holistic approach to research and treatment

The Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre is a collaborative effort between various research institutes and universities in Australia. It has six work streams, which include Lived Experience Co-Production, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Co-Production, National Network, Translation, Workforce Development, and Research. These work streams aim to provide an inclusive and comprehensive approach to eating disorder research and treatment.

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“As a team, we found one of the most valuable aspects of our work on this project to be the comprehensive brand book provided by the Centre. The book provided clear instructions on how to utilize the Centre's logo, colors, typography, and other assets, and outlined the appropriate voice and tone for the brand. This allowed us to approach our work from a fresh perspective, keeping in mind the target audience and aiming to create a website that resonates with them.”

Isidora, Web Designer
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A vital resource for eating disorder research and treatment in Australia

In conclusion, the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre is a vital website that provides education, support, and collaboration opportunities to individuals and organizations involved in eating disorder research and treatment in Australia. Its vision to change the landscape of eating disorder research is inspiring and will undoubtedly make a significant impact in the field