The Succeed Body Image Programme

Details of Peer Leaders at Kingston University

Kingston University

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Kingston Peer Leaders

Emily Carey
Peer Leader

Emily is in her final year at Kingston University studying Psychology & Criminology. She was an intern at The Succeed Foundation and gained valuable experience on a range of key areas including; current research on the topic, the development of eating disorders and preventative methods.

She worked on research to help build a base for The Succeed…

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Sarah Adefehinti
Peer Leader

My name is Sarah Adefehinti, and I’m a second year Psychology with English Language & Communication student at Kingston University.

I’ve been interested in issues like body image, gender and sexuality more ardently since last year, after having read Shere Hite’s reports on female and male sexuality and realising how ridiculous…

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Megan Denise Smith
Peer Leader

Megan Denise Smith is the current Women’s Officer and President of the Feminist Society at Kingston University. She is pursuing a bachelor’s in international relations at Kingston and hopes to work as a researcher for an NGO or governmental organisation.

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Sam Neale
Peer Leader

Sam is a second-year Psychology student at Kingston University with a strong belief in the power of creative and therapeutic practices to challenge and heal unhealthy behaviour patterns and negative beliefs. She hopes to one day practice as a child counselor. She loves to bake and play music!

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Testimonials

"The Body Image Programme taught me that I am unique and should appreciate my body. Before completing the course I constantly worried about my weight and the way I looked, now I live my life and have fun rather than worrying about something that isn't an issue! "
Karina

"The programme helped me in many ways, it not only boosted my confidence but inspired me to become a peer leader and help other girls to find their beauty, gain confidence and perhaps minimize the effect of artificial beauty standards that are only stigmatising women."
Kristina

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