The first of these events was organised at short notice in response to a large number of queries we have received.
If you haven’t managed to join any before then I would urge you to take up the opportunity as they are proving very successful and worthwhile for people living with diabetes.
The first event of the year on 20 January is a Diabetes Scotland event, and is particularly pertinent as Coronavirus vaccine beings it’s roll out. Please send any questions you may have to Mhairi.macdonald@diabetes.org.uk
You will notice the registration process for this event is different. Click on the link and register, you will then be sent an email confirming the Zoom link for the event.
The event on 21 January is being staged by Diabetes UK South East, and the last one on 28 January is a T1 Events session. Again, you have the opportunity to ask questions at the event.
If you haven’t managed to join any before then I would urge you to take up the opportunity as they are proving very successful and worthwhile for people living with diabetes.
The first event of the year on 20 January is a Diabetes Scotland event, and is particularly pertinent as Coronavirus vaccine beings it’s roll out. Please send any questions you may have to Mhairi.macdonald@diabetes.org.uk
You will notice the registration process for this event is different. Click on the link and register, you will then be sent an email confirming the Zoom link for the event.
The event on 21 January is being staged by Diabetes UK South East, and the last one on 28 January is a T1 Events session. Again, you have the opportunity to ask questions at the event.
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Event Details
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Registration
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Wednesday 20 January
7-8.30pm |
Coronavirus vaccines: safety and effectiveness in people with diabetes
With lots in the news at the moment about the different coronavirus vaccines, you might have some questions about how they work and how effective they are for people living with diabetes. Join us for an exclusive online panel discussion and the opportunity to have your questions answered by the experts: Professor of Molecular Microbiology, Tom Evans , a member of the Scottish Government Covid-19 Advisory Group, GP and Primary Care Lead in Glasgow & Clyde, Dr Kashif Ali and Diabetes UK Head of Care, Dan Howarth. |
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Thursday 21 January
1-2.30pm |
Living emotionally well with your diabetes.
(Karen Pearson, Deborah Barnett & Christopher Hutchins, Talking Therapies) |
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Thursday 28 January
7-8.30pm |
Being a parent or carer to a child with type 1
Virtual Q&A Panel Session Made up of parents of type1 children, who will talk about how they’ve managed their biggest challenges. And they’ll reflect on how they keep positive. You can ask them any questions you like, no matter how big or small. This is aimed at parents/carers of children & young people with t1, 0-18 years. |