Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I've been approached by a tv company making a documentary with Jamie Oliver on the topic of sugar - here's the blurb:
I'm not aware of any Type 2 children on the forum, and I don't think we've ever had one as a member, but perhaps someone reading this might be able to help.
We are currently producing a one-off documentary for Channel 4, in which Jamie Oliver will examine current levels of sugar consumption and investigate its potentially harmful effects on health. 'Jamie's Sugar Rush' (working title) picks up the campaigning narrative where 'Jamie's School Dinners' left off ten years ago and asks what needs to be done to tackle sugar's contribution to our burgeoning health problems. Can a tax on high sugar products help?
Jamie will be pushing for the introduction of a tax on sugary drinks and will be introducing a self imposed tax in his restaurants, with all proceeds going to charity.
As part of the programme we'd like to discuss how excessive consumption, including the excessive consumption of sugar, can contribute to obesity; and in turn the impact the rise in obesity is having on the rates of type 2 diabetes.
Given Jamie's background he is particularly interested in finding out more about type 2 diabetes in children, and we'd like to film Jamie meeting a young person with the condition. I understand this is very rare, but I wonder if you might be able to help or offer advice, it would be great to touch base to discuss (PM me for phone number, or use the 'Contact' link at the top of the screen)
We are looking to film this on 13th July and the programme is due to be broadcast on 31st of August.
This will be a high profile documentary that will highlight important issues and ultimately push for positive changes. Please rest assured that all filming would be done in a sensitive manner with a very small crew and we appreciate that any filming would be dependent on permission from individuals and their parents.
I'm not aware of any Type 2 children on the forum, and I don't think we've ever had one as a member, but perhaps someone reading this might be able to help.