Collaborations with Centre for Appearance Research (CAR)
Read about our collaborations with Dove, YMCA, Breast Cancer Now and many more.
We collaborate with a variety of UK and international organisations such as charities, health service providers, government bodies and academic institutions.
All Party Parliamentary Group on Body Image (APPG)
We were involved in the public inquiry co-ordinated by the APPG to better understand the causes of body image dissatisfaction and to explore what measures can be taken to promote and enhance healthy body image. Read the full Reflections on Body Image report.
Alopecia UK
We are conducting many studies with Alopecia UK, a charity who provide support, raise awareness and fund research for people affected by alopecia.
Body Confident Sport
Body Confident Sport is a first-of-its-kind, scientifically proven set of coaching tools to build body confidence in 11–17 year old girls. It was co-developed by Dove and Nike, in partnership with the Centre for Appearance Research and the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport.
Caring Matters Now
We are collaborating with Caring Matters Now to support people living with Congenital Melanocytic Naevi (CMN).
Changing Faces
We have a close relationship with Changing Faces and collaborate on numerous projects.
Cleft Lip and Palate Association (CLAPA)
We work with CLAPA to evaluate service provision and support needs for individuals and families affected by cleft lip and palate.
Dove Self-Esteem Project
We work with Unilever's brand Dove to develop and evaluate body image interventions for young people globally. Find out more about the Dove Self-Esteem Project.
Eczema Outreach Support
We are working with Eczema Outreach Support on projects aimed at improving affected individuals’ care.
Focus Games
We worked with Focus Games to design and evaluate a board game for school children.
‘Everybody’s Different’ seeks to educate players about diversity of appearance.
Headlines
We are conducting research with Headlines, a UK charity supporting people with craniosynostosis and other rare craniofacial conditions.
King’s College London
We are working with researchers at King’s College London on a UKRI-funded project exploring colourism in the UK led by Dr Aisha Phoenix.
The Appearance Collective
We are working with a number of charities and organisations that represent a range of conditions that affect appearance, who together form the Appearance Collective.
The Succeed Foundation
We collaborated on a number of projects with The Succeed Foundation, including the evaluation of the Succeed Body Image Programme.
The World Association of Girl Guides and Scouts (WAGGGS)
In conjunction with Dove, we worked with WAGGGS to reach their members globally with evidence-based body image interventions.Vitiligo Support UK
We are carrying out research projects alongside Vitiligo Support UK.You may also be interested in
About the Centre for Appearance Research (CAR)
About the Centre for Appearance Research (CAR) at UWE Bristol.
Sources of support for people with appearance concerns
Sources of appearance support. These include many organisations and online support forums.
Recent funding in CAR
Centre for Appearance Research recent funding, from The Healing Foundation, National Institute for Health Research and many more.
Contact the Centre for Appearance Research (CAR)
Contact details for the Centre for Appearance Research at UWE Bristol.