Living with coeliac disease can feel isolating at times, particularly when youโre newly diagnosed or navigating social situations that involve food, which, let’s face it, are basically all of them.
This section highlights support and community resources that offer peer connection, shared experiences, and reassurance. These groups can be helpful alongside, but not in place of, professional medical and dietary advice.
- Australian coeliac support organisations and groups
- Peer support communities, including condition-specific or travel-focused groups
- International resources that may be helpful when travelling
Community groups provide support and shared experiences. They are not a substitute for medical or dietary advice.
- Coeliac Disease Support Group Australia (Facebook support community) (external)
- Coeliac Australia – helpline and contact (external)
- Coeliac UK โ coeliac support and information (external)
- AOECS โ Directory of national coeliac societies worldwide (external)
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