00:02In the Sunshine Coast hinterland, these tiny homes are set to make a big impact.
00:08We've now created a model that can be copied.
00:11The founders of the eating disorder charity NED know first hand it takes a village to tackle the disease.
00:18So they've built one.
00:20Former Olympian Lisa Curry lost her daughter Jamie to an eating disorder after a long battle.
00:26And it's a really important place for the families who will bring their children here.
00:36It will provide short term accommodation with access to a support team including dietitians and psychologists with lived experience.
00:45So when someone comes to them for support?
00:47Just having a team of support that existed in the community such as NED but also a space such as
00:52this as well in the tiny homes would have just been like the perfect combination.
00:57Up to 60 families will call this place home in just the first year with hopes that many more across
01:03Australia will benefit in years to come.
01:06The project was made possible through government support and donations.
01:11Investment like this for us is a really worthwhile one not just medically but also socially.
01:17But.
01:17Well you can why we're moving from this decision.
01:20Where did you feel about placement work?
01:22Really?
01:22You're looking for instance.
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