Yes, we are trying to share this experience more and more. I think that ANEB has a really good service continuum model. We presented our response model to the Eating Disorders Association of Canada two years ago. In addition to the help and referral phone line, we have a good support group model on which more and more research is being done. Very little is being said about the community aspect because it mainly focuses on treatment. That accessible community support really improves the lives of many individuals. It plays an important role during the pre-treatment period and the post-treatment period—once people return home after receiving care. To consolidate the lessons learned, individuals can come to us and obtain support in various ways.
I would also like to add that some of our services are specific to the stage of an individual's journey towards recovery. If someone is not ready to make the call and initiate a treatment process, they can use online services. When providing our services, we really try to determine at what stage of their process the individual is.