aidable
aidable — Support for families facing eating disorders
aidable helps parents and carers support children and young people with eating disorders through low‑threshold, evidence‑based digital resources. The service aims to move families from helplessness to confident, compassionate support by combining lived experience with clinical expertise.
We focus on practical, accessible guidance that complements clinical care and empowers relatives to better understand, communicate with, and support their loved ones during recovery.
What aidable offers
- Anonymous, validated screening tests to assess whether a child may have an eating disorder.
- An online parental course with training videos featuring a former patient and expert input, a workbook for reflection and planning, and a free sample chapter.
- Practical action recommendations, follow‑up support including a free closing conversation, and clear information about data protection.
The course and materials are developed in cooperation with clinicians and based on current research. aidable is committed to high privacy standards and provides low‑threshold, scalable help for families who struggle to access or navigate clinical treatment.