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This National Diabetes Week, we want people living with diabetes, their families, friends, health professionals, and the public, to rethink diabetes. People living with diabetes may experience diabetes stigma, distress, depression, or anxiety and may also find themselves overwhelmed by the demands of self-management. The need for timely, high quality emotional and mental health care continues to increase.
In a survey we conducted earlier this year, we found:
Some of the comments from the survey were:
CDEs play an essential role in identifying emotional health and wellbeing concerns for people living with diabetes, as they provide support, resources, and referral to mental health services. If you are not familiar with them yet, we encourage you to take National Diabetes Week as an occasion to familiarise yourself with these NDSS resources:
We also invite you to join or re-watch our National Diabetes Week events:
ADEA will continue to work on ways to support CDEs in their clinical practice regarding the emotional health and wellbeing of clients. We are currently establishing a CDE special interest group for mental health. If you would like to be part of this group, we would love to hear from you at education@adea.com.au.
Thank you to everyone who spread the word about National Diabetes Week 2022. You can find supporting materials and further information about the events on our website.
This National Diabetes Week, we want people living with diabetes, their families, friends, health professionals, and the public, to rethink diabetes. People living with diabetes may experience diabetes stigma, distress, depression, or anxiety and may also find themselves overwhelmed by the demands of self-management. The need for timely, high quality emotional and mental health care continues to increase.
In a survey we conducted earlier this year, we found:
Some of the comments from the survey were:
CDEs play an essential role in identifying emotional health and wellbeing concerns for people living with diabetes, as they provide support, resources, and referral to mental health services. If you are not familiar with them yet, we encourage you to take National Diabetes Week as an occasion to familiarise yourself with these NDSS resources:
We also invite you to join or re-watch our National Diabetes Week events:
ADEA will continue to work on ways to support CDEs in their clinical practice regarding the emotional health and wellbeing of clients. We are currently establishing a CDE special interest group for mental health. If you would like to be part of this group, we would love to hear from you at education@adea.com.au.
Thank you to everyone who spread the word about National Diabetes Week 2022. You can find supporting materials and further information about the events on our website.