It's important to remember that social disadvantage affects all areas of the healthcare system For example, some of our research has shown that people who speak a language other than English have much worse outcomes when they are admitted to hospital for diabetes 23/
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Ultimately, a strategy focused on the individual AND society is vital to reverse the trend in diabetes that we are seeing emerge 34/
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What can you do? 1. Advocate for change 2. Find local groups and work with/support them 3. Talk to healthcare providers about setting personal goals 4. ADVOCATE FOR CHANGE 35/
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Our diabetes problem has been 30 years in the making It will not be solved overnight But the only way we can make a dent is if everyone - from you to the politicians who represent you - cares enough to do things differently 36/
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Some useful resources
#WorldDiabetesDay WHO - http://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/diabetes … Diabetes Australia - https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/ Western Sydney Diabetes - https://www.westernsydneydiabetes.com.au/ AIHW Report - https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/diabetes/diabetes-snapshot/contents/how-many-australians-have-diabetes … Global Estimate of Diabetes -https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24300018Show this thread -
Oh also - if you think you might be at risk of diabetes, or are worried about anything you read here, have a chat with your GP You might need a test, you might not, but your doctor is the best place to go!
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