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YMCA Norfolk says ‘be yourself’ in body image pledge
YMCA Norfolk has signed up to a new pledge released today that aims to increase body confidence across the UK and urge industries to reflect real people in their work
The Christian charity is backing the Be Real Campaign’s new Body Image Pledge calling for more diversity within the advertising, fashion, music and media industries. The Pledge responds to research highlighting the real harm poor body confidence can cause to society, after women and men interviewed by the campaign said they wanted advertising to be more reflective of what people really look like
Founded in 2014 by Dove and YMCA England, the national council of YMCAs across England and Wales, the Be Real Campaign works with organisations and individuals to changes attitudes to body image and put health above appearance
The campaign’s Body Image Pledge – which YMCA England has signed up to among other organisations – was designed for industry organisations, providing them with a set of core principles to encourage healthy body image in the long term. By signing up to the Pledge, organisations demonstrate their commitment to taking ownership of the development of more responsible advertising and communication to reflect the UK as it is today
The Pledge calls on the advertising, fashion, music and media industries to:
Reflect diversity
Reflect reality
Promote health and wellbeing
Promote the Pledge
Tim Sweeting, YMCA Norfolk Chief Executive, said: “We know from our youth work that there is a growing pressure on young people to look a certain way. Every day, young people are bombarded with heavily Photoshopped images of what they are told by the fashion, music, media and advertising industries is the ideal body type. However for most people, achieving this ‘ideal’ is almost always unobtainable, unhealthy and damaging. We are seeing this lead to greater anxiety, starting at a younger and younger age
“Industries have a responsibility to promote a healthy body image and reflect the true diversity of the population with all the different shapes, sizes, skin tones, ages, genders and ethnicities that make up our society today
“Only then can we truly become a body confident nation where our mental and physical health is put above appearance”
Individuals can get involved with the Pledge on social media by sharing their thoughts about positive body image using #PledgeToBeReal
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Article printed from networkyarmouth.com at 20:26 on 21 November 2024