Australia’s Health Tracker released data in November 2016 that revealed Pinjarra to be Australia’s fattest town.
According to the online survey, 76 per cent of Pinjarra residents are overweight or obese.
In response, 360 Health + Community, a primary health service provider have decided to offer free fitness and nutrition assessments to residents.
An accredited practicing dietitian and an accredited exercise physiologist will work from offices in both Pinjarra and Mandurah to help clients create workable plans for a healthier lifestyle.
360 Health + Community is making these services available despite the removal of state funding for these services in Pinjarra last year.
360 Health + Community chief Paul Hersey said there was a clear and urgent need for assistance in the Pinjarra community.
“As a social enterprise organisation we have some discretion about where we can give back, and we believe that Pinjarra is one such situation,” Mr Hersey said.
“High levels of obesity in a particular area are often associated with a complex web of issues, including unemployment or low income, isolation, diabetes, and mental health.
“We see our role as more than simply showing people how to eat healthier and get fitter.”
He said they could show clients how to access support available from other health and social organisations, so that they get the integrated assistance they need.
To find out more about the free fitness and nutrition assessments, call 1300 706 922, or go to 360.org.au/Pinjarra