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Obesity stigma refers to the negative attitudes and beliefs associated with obesity including bias, discrimination, stereotyping and social exclusion. This stigma is pervasive in society with people living with obesity and overweight experiencing stigma across a number of settings including healthcare, education, the workplace, in social settings including sports, the media and in personal relationships. Research shows that there are many physical and mental health consequences of experiencing obesity and overweight stigma. This project aims to explore current discourses on weight stigma (both obesity and overweight) and explore if and how they have changed over the last 15 years in at policy level and in the media, on the island of Ireland. This project is intended to build on the significant volume of published work in this area and the many best practice frameworks and guidelines that have been published. This project is also being commissioned to identify practical approaches to reducing weight stigma in the communications domain. The key objectives of this research project are to: ● Provide up to date evidence on how overweight and obesity are framed in policy documents and in broadcast, non-broadcast and social media on the island of Ireland ● Identify where obesity and overweight feature in public policy and implementation documentation. ● Assess the language used in relation to current standards of best practice in relation to stigma reduction and examine how obesity and overweight are framed. ● To review the impact of best practice frameworks and guidelines on reducing stigma on the discourse and the barriers that remain to fully complying with best practice in avoiding weight related stigma. ● Investigate key stakeholders general understanding and perception of overweight and obesity using qualitative research. These stakeholders include: o Healthcare o Education o Workplace o sporting bodies o policy representatives o media representatives o community rep...

IET Ref No.:  119086440

Deadline:  20 Jun 2025

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) is responsible for enforcing poultry legislation. Part 6 (Section 30) of the Animal Health and Welfare Act 2013 (“the Act”) provides that the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine (“the Minister”) may direct the destruction and disposal of animals, animal products, feed and other things in certain circumstances listed in section 30 (1) of the Act, including where the animal is, may be, is suspected of, or is at risk of being affected with a disease or a disease agent or is a disease agent. Section 31 of the Act provides that the Minister may, subject to Part 6, pay compensation to the owner of a farm animal, animal product, animal feed or other thing relating to a farm animal, if the farm animal, product, feed or other thing is affected with a disease or a disease agent and is killed or destroyed under section 30 (1) to alleviate the risk of disease, to prevent the spread of disease or to diagnose, control or eradicate disease. The Act provides that the amount of any compensation paid cannot exceed the open market value of the animal before its killing or natural death or destruction (less any salvage value or payment under an insurance policy) as if the disease did not exist. To ensure that this compensation reflects the value of poultry, it is necessary for DAFM to be provided with tables of values for breeding, laying and meat production birds at various stages in their lifecycle, according to their age in days or weeks as appropriate. The development of these tables, across the full range of poultry enterprise types, requires specialist knowledge of each production system, and in particular knowledge of production costs. The successful Tenderer would need to analyse a range of data sets and market trends (input costs) to arrive at the value of the poultry. It is likely that the poultry valuation tables would be presented on a publicly facing website. The successful Tenderer will produce and mainta...

IET Ref No.:  119086425

Deadline:  17 Jun 2025

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