Advocacy and diabetes 1 September 2020 An important part of what we do at Diabetes Australia is to advocate on behalf of people living with diabetes. When you are diagnosed with diabetes, you are diagnosed with more than a medical condition. There are many other hurdles and issues that you are faced with. Some of these are unique to you, but most are faced by many other people also living with diabetes. By bringing people together as a community, we can identify common problems and issues, and work to make changes. Common areas are discrimination, access to services, education, insurance, and workplace issues. We can work to resolve these issues on an individual level, but we can also collate the experiences and voices of our members to make a strong and loud argument to our governments and agencies. Our ability to effectively advocate for changes depends on hearing your voice, so please share your experiences with us. If there is a situation in your daily life where you face additional pressures, let us know through our Online Community Platform, and help us to shape change. Click here for the type 1 platform. Click here for the type 2 platform.
Media releases 22 March 2024 Calls to prioritise diabetes medicines for Aboriginal communities Peak diabetes organisations are urging the Federal Government to act now and prioritise access to diabetes medicines for Aboriginal communities in rural and remote areas. Continue Reading
Media releases 29 February 2024 Diabetes Australia takes research funding fight to Parliament Diabetes Australia and leading researchers are in Parliament this week calling for an emergency injection of funding into vital diabetes research. Continue Reading
News 10 November 2023 ‘Green lane’ for people with diabetes to navigate airport security Some Australians living with diabetes are experiencing distress getting through airport security screening, so Diabetes Australia is taking action to educate workers and improve the experience for people living with diabetes. Continue Reading