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Not happy sugar is being promoted in our junior school in a morbibly obese area.
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBunyip" data-source="post: 2153596" data-attributes="member: 414901"><p>Hi all, you are not alone in wanting to see something done about the Sugar Assault that children face. At this years Public Health Collaboration UK conference I came across a new charity set up to tackle issues such as the ones you are concerned about.</p><p></p><p>"The Rewards Project has been set up by a group of dentists, doctors, nutritionists and psychologists driven to improve the health and wellbeing of children."</p><p></p><p>They have a couple of surveys available on line. Completing the schools survey will produce a report on how to improve things. With luck it should "wake up" uninformed teachers about the damage they are doing unwittingly.</p><p></p><p>Take a look at the Rewards Project web site and see if they might be able to help with at least some of the problem. As a new contributor to the forum I cannot post the link. Try joining the two (lower case) words that make up the name of the charity and follow that with a dot and then org. </p><p> </p><p>Best wishes with your efforts to do the right thing for your children. Please persevere you know how important it is to children if they are to avoid insulin resistance and T2D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBunyip, post: 2153596, member: 414901"] Hi all, you are not alone in wanting to see something done about the Sugar Assault that children face. At this years Public Health Collaboration UK conference I came across a new charity set up to tackle issues such as the ones you are concerned about. "The Rewards Project has been set up by a group of dentists, doctors, nutritionists and psychologists driven to improve the health and wellbeing of children." They have a couple of surveys available on line. Completing the schools survey will produce a report on how to improve things. With luck it should "wake up" uninformed teachers about the damage they are doing unwittingly. Take a look at the Rewards Project web site and see if they might be able to help with at least some of the problem. As a new contributor to the forum I cannot post the link. Try joining the two (lower case) words that make up the name of the charity and follow that with a dot and then org. Best wishes with your efforts to do the right thing for your children. Please persevere you know how important it is to children if they are to avoid insulin resistance and T2D. [/QUOTE]
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