Press & Media

See how we’re making headlines and changing lives. Explore our latest company milestones and featured media appearances to stay connected.

1 March, 2026

Is it time to bring back 'fat camps' for obese kids?

The Mail on Sunday explored the growing childhood obesity crisis and questioned whether residential weight-loss camps such as the MoreLife summer camps should be reintroduced as an alternative to modern medical interventions like weight-loss injections.

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Recent Press

MoreLife Contract Manager Rebecca Hellyer presenting the Maternity Healthy Lifestyle Pilot Study.

3 December, 2025

Transforming Maternity Care through Compassion & Collaboration

We are incredibly proud to share the outcomes of our recent Maternity Healthy Lifestyle pilot at PHLEY celebration event hosted by Salford City Council.

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A presentation by Professor Paul Gately at the British Nutrition Foundation conference.

25 November, 2025

Our CEO presents alongside royalty

Professor Paul Gately had the honour of speaking at the British Nutrition Foundation Annual Conference about childhood obesity and the models of best practice we’ve developed across England—sharing the  same stage as HRH Princess Anne, Patron of the BNF.

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A speaker giving the welcome address at the UKCO 2025 conference in Aberdeen.

9 November, 2025

Tailoring interventions to real lives to create real impact

Our Clinical Lead AB Sirin-Ayva, PhD attended the Association for the Study of Obesity conference,  showcasing our amazing work, including Physical Activity Referral Scheme (PARS), Family Weight Management Intervention, Self-guided Binge Eating Pilot and more.

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A magazine article titled 'Moving More, Living Better' detailing the success of MoreLife's Junior Physical Activity Referral Service in Manchester.

23 July, 2025

Moving more, living better

Led by our contract manager, Rebecca Hellyer, MoreLife ran a 10-week Junior Physical Activity Referral Service (PARS) in Manchester, commissioned by Population Health at Manchester City Council.

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