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Eczema Support Australia

Eczema Support Australia is the trusted source of essential information, connection, and advocacy to Australians living with eczema, striving to help them overcome challenges and thrive in their communities.

Vision and mission

Eczema Support Australia provides practical support to reduce the feelings of isolation and support those affected by eczema to manage their eczema journey.

Their organisation is guided by three guiding pillars: Connection, Information and Advocacy:

  • connect people affected by eczema to others to reduce feelings of isolation
  • inform and educate Australians affected by eczema to successfully manage their condition
  • advocate for practical support to improve the lives of Australians affected by eczema. But most of all – We Care. We Listen. We Understand. We Act. We are here for you.

How Eczema Support Australia can help

Eczema Support Australia provides trusted information, connection, and advocacy for Australians impacted by eczema. They provide a range of evidence-based resources, education, and support services to help individuals and families affected by eczema.

They understand eczema and support individuals and families through:

  • Eczema Care Online Toolkit — A practical guide for individuals and families managing eczema, including those caring for a child or baby with eczema.
  • Eczema Care Plan — A powerful tool for empowerment and collaboration with healthcare professionals.
  • Eczema Factsheets — A collection of evidence-based resources.
  • Eczema School Kit — A resource for parents, caregivers, and educators to facilitate productive conversations about managing eczema in schools.

Education and training — courses for carers, educators, and allied and health professionals.

Peer Support and Community Connections

  • Life Stories — Video series of first-hand experiences from teenagers, adults, children and families living with eczema, offering validation and empowerment to others on their journey.
  • Support Group Meetings and Groups — Online and in-person support groups for individuals and families affected by eczema.
  • Information Events — Webinars and community events featuring experts and people with lived experience, providing the latest insights on eczema management.
  • Mental health support — psychology programs and wellbeing resources.

Psychological Support Services

  • Psychology Program — Access to professional mental health support to reduce the burden of living with eczema.
  • Eczema Empowerment: Building Self-Esteem and Mental Wellbeing — see programs below
  • Practical Parenting for Eczema Families — A video series offering practical advice for parents navigating family life with eczema.

Information lines / help lines

  • Call 1300 ECZEMA (1300 329 362) Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm AEST

Programs and apps and tools

Recommended links

This information was originally published on healthdirect - Eczema Support Australia.

Last reviewed: February 2025

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