
Caregiver Support Program
Supporting someone with an eating disorder can feel overwhelming, isolating, and uncertain. This program was created to help caregivers feel more informed, connected, and supported as they care for a loved one.
The Caregiver Support Program brings together learning videos, caregiver stories, practical tools, reflection activities, and support group connections to help caregivers better understand eating disorders, strengthen communication, and care for their own wellbeing along the way.

Who This Program Is For
For anyone supporting a loved one with an eating disorder, disordered eating, or body image concerns.
Designed to Fit Your Life
✓ Free to join
✓ Available virtually
✓ Flexible options to fit your needs
Caregiver Support Program Includes:
Self-Guided Modules
Self-guided, online modules from Body Brave to learn at your own pace.
Live Caregiver Support Groups
Live, virtual, caregiver support groups through N.I.E.D. to connect with others.
Practical Tools and Resources
Practical tools, resources, and guidance for supporting a loved one.
Choose the Option That’s Right for You
Two ways to access the Caregiver Support Program
Self-Paced Access
Flexible access to key caregiver support content at your own pace. No log-in or account required.
Includes:
✓ Eating disorder caregiver learning videos
✓ Caregiver memoirs and video reflections
✓ Access to NIED caregiver support groups
Best for: Caregivers who want quick, flexible access to core resources without creating an account.
12-Week Guided Program
A guided experience designed to provide structure, support, and additional tools over 12 weeks.
Includes everything in Self-Paced Access, plus:
✓ Weekly tasks
✓ Practical resources and caregiver tools
✓ Wellbeing monitoring tools
✓ Learning progress tracking
Best for: Caregivers looking for a guided 12-week program with extra tools and built-in progress tracking.
This module is part of the Caregiver Support Program, created by Body Brave in partnership with BridgePoint Center for Eating Disorder Recovery and NIED, with funding from the Petro-Canada CareMakers Foundation.


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