We have support groups set up across the south west and south central regions for both adults, and children and families. They're a safe and friendly space for people to come together to share experiences and advice with each other: orlo.uk/fT5sU#DiabetesSWSC
A huge thank you to our Community Champions from Reading and Slough, who came together last weekend to discuss awareness raising activities over the next few months.
Our volunteers get the word out about diabetes in lots of different ways, from speaking publicly about their own experiences, to handing out vital health information at community events.
If you live in Aylesbury or the surrounding area, we have a Together Type 1 event coming up on 19th September.
Find out more and register for the free event. Places are given on a first come first serve basis: tinyurl.com/bpwcct5w#DiabetesSWSC#TogetherType1#Aylesbury
75
Diabetes UK South West and South Central retweeted
It's vital that our work helps everyone with diabetes, and we're committed to hearing from a wide range of people.
Share your thoughts in our Diabetes Inclusive Community Engagement (DICE) group survey by scanning the QR code below or following the link👉diabetes.org.uk/forms/DICE
ALT Diabetes what matters to you? contribute to our survey to help shape research that addresses issues important to all communities.
Shout out to Lilly, one of our Young Leaders for the Together Type 1 programme.
In a few weeks, she’ll be doing a skydive to raise money for @DiabetesUK!
Whilst Lilly knows this won’t be an easy challenge, she said nothing is as hard as living day in day out with diabetes.
We’re running a survey to understand what kind of experience women have had when they’re diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
The insights have been fascinating and will help local NHS teams understand ways to improve care.
tinyurl.com/4hb8hya5#DiabetesSWSC
The Tree of Life workshop is coming to Salisbury!
Aimed at 11 – 15-year-olds living with type 1, the event aims to empower children to feel more confident in managing life with type 1 diabetes.
Sign up for the free event: tinyurl.com/5dzepzw8#DiabetesSWSC#Salisbury
Calling all Isle of Wight residents!
We have two Together Type 1 events coming up on 15th August.
Places are given on a first come first serve basis. Find out more and register: orlo.uk/ACxP4#IsleofWight#Events#Health#Type1Diabetes
Our Young Leaders have written moving letters to their diabetes, sharing their innermost thoughts and feelings about what it’s like to live with the condition: tinyurl.com/m876j8t4
What would you say in a letter to your diabetes? Comment below 👇
#TogetherType1#Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes in young adults is known to be more aggressive than in older adults.
This e-learning module for healthcare professionals aims to enhance care for children and young people with type 2 diabetes 👉tinyurl.com/bdfx3pzb#DiabetesSWSC#Type2#YoungPeople#Health
🚨NEW EVENT FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS🚨
Together Type 1: Embedding Lived Experience into Transition Services.
📅 Thursday, 18 July 2024
🕗 10am to 12 noon
📍 Zoom
🎫 FREE
🔗 Learn more and register: orlo.uk/9oYJD@DUK_research@DiabetesUK
5
3
1,115
Diabetes UK South West and South Central retweeted
Healthcare professional event:
ACT NOW to Save Feet - Working towards Zero All Preventable (ZAP) Amputations
📅 Wednesday, 10 July 2024
🕗 12.30 to 2pm
📍 Zoom
🎫 FREE
🔗 Learn more and register here: orlo.uk/c6eIn#footcare#feet#foot#foothealth#diabetes
ALT Healthcare professional event: ACT NOW to Save Feet - Working towards Zero All Preventable (ZAP) Amputations
Calling all 11 – 15-year-olds living with type 1 in Bristol and the surrounding areas! On 6th August we’re hosting a workshop to help empower children to feel more confident in managing life with type 1 diabetes. Sign up for the free event: orlo.uk/oYe3j#DiabetesSWSC
We’re running a survey to understand what kind of experience women have when they're diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
It's open to women who’ve had gestational in the last 10 years, and responses are anonymised: orlo.uk/mdh3t#DiabetesSWSC#GestationalDiabetes