Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools

by Be Real USA NFP
Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools
Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools
Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools
Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools
Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools
Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools
Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools
Anti-bias body image curriculum for high schools

Project Report | Feb 26, 2024
Winter 2024

By Denise Hamburger | Executive Director of BE REAL

Dear Friend,

Today’s young people spend more than eight hours each day on their phones and computers. They compare their appearance to edited and filtered images of people they see on their social media sites.  77% of adolescents report “body image distress,” feeling dissatisfied with their own appearance. We know from the research that having a negative perception of their own bodies leads to serious mental health consequences such as eating disorders, depression, anxiety, risky sexual behavior, substance abuse, and low self-esteem.

BE REAL creates resources to help young people with their body image. We have evidence-based workshops for adults and curricula for youth that are designed to help children develop a healthy relationship to food and their body. 

Here are some notable highlights of BodyKind:

  • The BodyKind high school body image curriculum by Be Real is now available for educators across the nation. We've teamed up with schools and eating disorder non-profits in Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Rhode Island, Vermont, Colorado, Oregon, Arizona, Alaska, and Minnesota to bring Body Confident Schools to their communities. Hundreds of teachers have been trained and are delivering BodyKind to their classrooms.
  • BodyKind Goes Global. Be Real is adapting BodyKind for different countries. We adjust language, images, and stories to fit research and local experiences. We collaborate with each country for research and local issues. We have an adaptation for Ireland.
  • Be Real has a new nutrition curriculum. Our latest curriculum Let’s Eat! introduces brand-new middle school and high school lessons focusing on the latest research and insights from top experts in the field of nutrition. We have partnered with Ramsey County, Minnesota’s Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) initiative.
  • The BodyKind team published an article in the Body Image journal. The article focuses on the results from the BodyKind high school body image curriculum pilot study. https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1htnr6BgRu9hvm

Thank you for your past support at GlobalGiving. We could use your help now more than ever to develop and expand BodyKind’s reach!

Confidently yours,

Denise Hamburger

Executive Director of BE REAL

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Be Real USA NFP

Location: Glencoe, IL - USA
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Project Leader:
Denise Hamburger
Glencoe , IL United States
$2,100 raised of $10,000 goal
 
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