In today’s world, where diversity and inclusion are at the forefront of corporate conversations, it’s crucial for organizations to address body size bias and fatphobia. Body size bias training for corporations, health clinics, and non-profit organizations positively impacts workplace dynamics and overall organizational culture.

Understanding body size bias and fatphobia is not just a matter of empathy; it’s also a strategic imperative for corporations. By recognizing and dismantling these harmful biases, companies can foster a more inclusive environment where all employees feel valued and respected, regardless of their body size.

At Infinite Diversity LLC, we’re committed to helping corporations tackle these issues head-on. That’s why we’re excited to share information about our body size bias training, designed to equip corporate leaders and HR professionals with the knowledge and tools to address body size bias and fatphobia within their organizations.

Our training offers a comprehensive approach, with three key learning objectives:

  1. Define Foundational Terms: Participants will gain a deep understanding of five foundational terms related to body size and fatphobia. This includes exploring concepts such as the Body Mass Index (BMI) and its troubling relationship to white supremacy and systemic discrimination.
  2. Analyze Research Studies: We’ll delve into ten research studies on body size, weight, and their respective relationships to overall health, with a focus on children and adolescents. This evidence-based approach will provide insights into the complex interplay between body size, health outcomes, and societal perceptions.
  3. Healthy at Any Size (HAES) Principles: Participants will become familiar with three Healthy at Any Size (HAES) principles and learn how to apply this framework to youth clients. By embracing HAES principles, providers can promote a holistic approach to health that prioritizes well-being over weight.

By participating in our training, organizations can take meaningful steps towards creating a more inclusive and supportive workplace culture. Together, let’s challenge body size bias and fatphobia, and pave the way for a healthier, happier, and more equitable future for all.

Don’t miss out on this transformative opportunity! Contact us here, or fill out our Training Request Form to request a session tailored for your needs.