The Obesity Health Justice Programme


WHAT IS THIS PROGRAMME?

A peer-to-peer programme co-developed by those with lived experience of obesity alongside a wide range of health practitioners and researchers within Centric Lab.

This work aims to demonstrate the inaccuracy and harm of the dominant, individualised, narrative of obesity. We present an alternative understanding that views obesity through a neuro-epidemiological, environmental and sociopolitical lens. This serves as an avenue for people who are experiencing obesity to understand their condition and explore potential methods of self-care, self-advocacy and safeguarding.

About the Programme

LATEST OUTPUT

Dissemination and Impact of The Peoples’ Obesity Health Justice Pamphlet

This document provides an overview of how the pamphlet has been disseminated to date, and summarises the key themes emerging from feedback from the community.

The findings indicate that the pamphlet has opened up constructive conversations, helped people feel less isolated, reduced shame and self‑blame, and offered a practical means for communities to engage with the complex issues surrounding health and care.

What Participants Are Saying


“Where I was hopeless I’m hopeful, where I was existing I’m now living.”

“It was really impactful to do something with the focus not being on weight….more holistic”

“It made me feel I can do things.”

Programme Outputs

A selection of works from this area of work.

If you want to read more, go to the Research Library.

Partner With Us

We work ecosystemically. We recognise that the pathway to the abolition of systems that create health injustices cannot be done alone. We always welcome approaches for partnerships with like-minded organisations to help drive our collective missions forward.

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