To Join the WSAW Impact Council You’re Invited Name * First Name Last Name Email * Phone * (###) ### #### Please confirm availability * Are you available Tuesday, September twenty-six, 2023 @ three PM - five PM ET for a zoom I am available for a zoom meeting I am unavailable for a zoom meeting Dropdown * Which topic are you most interested in discussing? Shifting resources from the "war on obesity" to scientifically grounded, weight-inclusive and patient-centered healthcare rooted in a more holistic and evidence-based approach. Changing the narrative from diet culture and anti-fatness to intolerance of weight stigma and anti-fat bias. Stopping the profit from weight stigma and anti-fat bias. This involves challenging industries and practices that capitalize on promoting weight loss at the expense of people’s physical and mental well-being. Creating accessibility for fat people to promote inclusivity and ensure all individuals have equal access to opportunities, services, and spaces. This involves policies and regulations that address size-based discrimination and promote equal access. Promoting accessibility and inclusivity for fat people by applying the principle of accountability which is to ensure that individuals who identify as fat and belong to fat-positive communities are directly involved in discussions, planning, and decision-making related to policies, initiatives, and spaces that affect them. Those with the greatest marginalization should always be centered. Dropdown * Topic option two Shifting resources from the "war on obesity" to scientifically grounded, weight-inclusive and patient-centered healthcare rooted in a more holistic and evidence-based approach. This change removes the sole focus of weight loss as a marker of health, which can lead to stigma, bias, discrimination, and ineffective outcomes for individuals. Changing the narrative from diet culture and anti-fatness to intolerance of weight stigma and anti-fat bias. This change involves challenging harmful beliefs, behaviors, and systems that perpetuate stigma and discrimination. Stopping the profit from weight stigma and anti-fat bias. This involves challenging industries and practices that capitalize on promoting weight loss at the expense of people’s physical and mental well-being. Creating accessibility for fat people to promote inclusivity and ensure all individuals have equal access to opportunities, services, and spaces. This involves policies and regulations that address size-based discrimination and promote equal access. Promoting accessibility and inclusivity for fat people by applying the principle of accountability which is to ensure that individuals who identify as fat and belong to fat-positive communities are directly involved in discussions, planning, and decision-making related to policies, initiatives, and spaces that affect them. Those with the greatest marginalization should always be centered. Dropdown * Topic option three Shifting resources from the "war on obesity" to scientifically grounded, weight-inclusive and patient-centered healthcare rooted in a more holistic and evidence-based approach. This change removes the sole focus of weight loss as a marker of health, which can lead to stigma, bias, discrimination, and ineffective outcomes for individuals. Changing the narrative from diet culture and anti-fatness to intolerance of weight stigma and anti-fat bias. This change involves challenging harmful beliefs, behaviors, and systems that perpetuate stigma and discrimination. Stopping the profit from weight stigma and anti-fat bias. This involves challenging industries and practices that capitalize on promoting weight loss at the expense of people’s physical and mental well-being. Creating accessibility for fat people to promote inclusivity and ensure all individuals have equal access to opportunities, services, and spaces. This involves policies and regulations that address size-based discrimination and promote equal access. Promoting accessibility and inclusivity for fat people by applying the principle of accountability which is to ensure that individuals who identify as fat and belong to fat-positive communities are directly involved in discussions, planning, and decision-making related to policies, initiatives, and spaces that affect them. Those with the greatest marginalization should always be centered. Thank you!