Peer support provides understanding based on lived experience.
Participants share strategies and feel less isolated through structured conversation and shared experience.
Many people use peer support alongside clinical care, particularly when wait times are extended or cost limits access, as clinical care is not always affordable.
Peer support can provide ongoing support at a lower cost, making it easier to stay engaged in recovery over time.
Peer support explores and complements what you already know and helps translate recovery strategies into consistent, everyday practice.
Structured online recovery education at your own pace.
Start with the introduction course. The first step into recovery
Access free recovery education, articles, and structured tools.
Our Peer Support program is led by people who have personally navigated challenges like binge eating, grief, or challenging life transitions. Through shared experience, empathy, and practical guidance, we offer a safe space to explore your recovery journey together, build resilience and rediscover hope.
Our support groups and resources primarily focus on Binge Eating Disorder, providing a safe space for individuals to share experiences, find support, and learn practical strategies for managing their challenges.
No. Our services focus on Binge Eating Disorder and related challenges. We are non-clinical and do not provide treatment or advice for anorexia and clinical sub-types of anorexia. For these, we recommend consulting a qualified professional.
Support groups meet regularly, both online and in-person, with a schedule that varies to accommodate different needs. A timetable is available for booking, and availability is updated frequently, so please check to find upcoming sessions that compliment your recovery journey.
Group sessions are guided by agreed-upon ground rules that promote respect, confidentiality and safety. Participants are encouraged to listen without judgment, keep shared experiences private to the group and create a supportive and inclusive environment for everybody.
There is no fee to join Life in Person, and there is no ongoing cost beyond what you choose to access and use.
Courses, sessions, and services are priced individually and designed to be as accessible as possible, so people can access support and recovery resources without unnecessary financial pressure.
Life in Person encourages focusing on one skill or routine at a time before moving on to the next.
One on one sessions take place in a private, agreed-upon location or online. Everything you share remains confidential which is supported by privacy and confidentiality agreements. Peer Support facilitators follow clear guidelines to ensure a safe, respectful, and non-judgmental space for your personal journey.
This service provides peer support and educational services only. It is non clinical and does not provide medical, psychological, or therapeutic treatment. It is not a substitute for professional care.
This service does not provide crisis or emergency support.
If you are in Australia and experiencing an emergency or crisis, please call 000 immediately.
For mental health crisis support, you can contact:
Lifeline on 13 11 14 (24/7)
Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 (24/7)