Saint Ignatius College Geelong
This August, Saint Ignatius College will join hundreds of organisations around Australia to promote positive body image in support of Body Kind Schools.
This is an annual campaign that encourages young people and their communities to:
Be kind to their own body, in the language they use, how they nourish and move their body;
Be kind to others, online and face to face, and
Celebrate and respect the differences and diversity in their own body and others.
Studies continue to report that the way young people feel about their bodies is affecting their health, mental health and wellbeing. The Butterfly Foundation has released data indicating that 90% of young people in Australia have some concern about their body image. A recent Butterfly Foundation survey of 12-18 year olds found that:
Half said they were dissatisfied with how their body looks
70% said they experienced appearance related teasing
Nearly two thirds reported their body image stops them from doing physical activities
We continue to see the harmful impacts of social media on body image.
Early intervention and education have proven to be critical in improving outcomes for people with body image issues. Saint Ignatius College has therefore been engaging in a number of activities in and around this month, including: running tailored classroom activities in mentor time for the junior years; displaying Body Kind messaging around the school and reinforcing the positive messaging with teachers.
The home is also an important place to foster positive attitudes and behaviours around body, appearance, eating and exercise, so we are encouraging our families to get on board and have these important conversations at home. Further information about Body Kind schools and Body Kind families can be found at www.butterfly.org.au/bodykind.
From the Wellbeing Team.
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This August, Saint Ignatius College will join hundreds of organisations around Australia to promote positive body image in support of Body Kind Schools.
This is an annual campaign that encourages young people and their communities to:
Be kind to their own body, in the language they use, how they nourish and move their body;
Be kind to others, online and face to face, and
Celebrate and respect the differences and diversity in their own body and others.
Studies continue to report that the way young people feel about their bodies is affecting their health, mental health and wellbeing. The Butterfly Foundation has released data indicating that 90% of young people in Australia have some concern about their body image. A recent Butterfly Foundation survey of 12-18 year olds found that:
Half said they were dissatisfied with how their body looks
70% said they experienced appearance related teasing
Nearly two thirds reported their body image stops them from doing physical activities
We continue to see the harmful impacts of social media on body image.
Early intervention and education have proven to be critical in improving outcomes for people with body image issues. Saint Ignatius College has therefore been engaging in a number of activities in and around this month, including: running tailored classroom activities in mentor time for the junior years; displaying Body Kind messaging around the school and reinforcing the positive messaging with teachers.
The home is also an important place to foster positive attitudes and behaviours around body, appearance, eating and exercise, so we are encouraging our families to get on board and have these important conversations at home. Further information about Body Kind schools and Body Kind families can be found at www.butterfly.org.au/bodykind.
From the Wellbeing Team.