Through certified, evidence-based training, we support healthcare practitioners to recognise and avoid unconscious weight discrimination, creating weight-inclusive healthcare for all.

Training for weight-inclusive healthcare

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New e-learning modules coming soon...

New e-learning modules coming soon...

Weight discrimination is the inequitable treatment of people based on their weight and body size.

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At Eqweighty Training, we draw on 20+ years of experience to offer specialised training supporting healthcare professionals and organisations to recognise and address weight discrimination in their everyday practice.

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“Whatever I said didn’t register with her”: Medical fatphobia and interactional and relational disconnect in healthcare encounters

Experiences and consequences of weight discrimination in healthcare

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“It has literally been a lifesaver”: the role of “knowing kinship” in supporting fat women to navigate medical fatphobia

‘Obese/overweight’ patients often turn to internet groups as a source of support

Man stands in front of airport window with suitcase next to him, looking away through window

The Dys-Appearing Fat Body: Bodily Intensities and Fatphobic Sociomaterialities When Flying While Fat

Weight discrimination occurs in settings like travel

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