Terry, Cassandra, Meimaridou, Eirini, Jorfi, Samireh, Ramchurn, Medah and Encinas, Mabel (2024) “Sweet” detectives: children crack the case for a healthy future. The Biochemist. pp. 1-5. ISSN 1740-1194
To coincide with British Science Week, we ran an outreach activity in March 2024 with several year 5 and 6 (ages 9–11) classes at Whitehall Park School in Islington, London. Cases of type 2 diabetes are on the increase in children, so we wanted to raise awareness of diabetes and discuss the importance of healthy living as prevention. We also wanted to promote the work of scientists and show the diversity of those working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines. We did this through a range of accessible, fun hands-on interactive activities such as getting children to play the role of scientists to test the sugar content of popular soft drinks. Through these activities and by collecting feedback, we learnt how much children already knew about healthy living and diabetes and recorded how much they learnt from doing our activity. Children said they enjoyed the activity, and we received positive feedback from teachers. This feedback will help inform our future diabetes research and improve our communications with the public and local communities. Due to the success of these activities, we plan to take them to more schools across London in the near future.
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