National Network

Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Young People Online Study Day – 19/05/2023

All resources from the day can be found on the Type 2 National Working Group page here

Welcome – Dr Philip Reilly (Consultant Paediatrician, Torbay and South Devon)
Download Slides

Type 2 diabetes in the context of obesity and adolescent health – Dr Billy White (Consultant Paediatrician, University College London)
Download Slides

At diagnosis and initial management – Dr Princy Paul (Consultant Paediatrician, Alder Hey) and Dr Sejal Patel (Consultant Paediatrician, Frimley)
Download Slides

Dietetics and lifestyle management – Anna Groom (Dietitian, West Suffolk)
Download Slides

Paediatric Type 2 diabetes from three months after diagnosis – Dr Evelien Gevers (Consultant Paediatrician, Barts Health)
Download Slides

Developing services for CYP with Type 2 diabetes in Wales – Dr Georgina Williams (Consultant Paediatrician, Cardiff and Vale)
Download Slides

Addressing Health inequalities in diabetes – Dr Suma Uday (Consultant Paediatrician, Birmingham Children’s)
Download Slides

Digibete Young Type 2 Resources – Dr Dee Aswani (Consultant Paediatrician, Sheffield) and Maddie Julian (DigiBete)
Download Slides

Panel Discussion – Chair: Dr Mars Skae (Consultant Paediatrician, Manchester) – Panel: morning speakers

National survey on improving outcomes for CYP with T2DM including barriers to completing care processes and management of complications – Dr Pooja Sachdev (Consultant Paediatrician, Nottingham)
Download Slides

Influencing engagement and motivation – challenges and ideas – Dr Claire Semple (Psychologist, Bristol)
Download Slides

Moving on or moving away – challenges and successes. Perspective from adult services – Dr Fainia Kavvoura (Royal Berkshire) and Dr Rajeev Raghavan (Wolverhampton) (Adult Consultant Diabetologists)
Download Slides with Audio

Download Slides
Download Slides

Panel Discussion – Chair: Dr Pooja Sachdev (Consultant Paediatrician, Nottingham) – Panel: selection of morning and afternoon speakers