Diabetes Australia Victoria

Diabetes Victoria
Founded 1953
Victoria, Australia
Type Health Promotion Charity
Location
Area served
Victoria
Members
48,000 as of 2016
Key people
Craig Bennett, CEO[1]
Slogan We support, empower and campaign for all Victorians affected by diabetes.
Website www.diabetesvic.org.au

Diabetes Victoria has been the leading charity and peak consumer body working to reduce the impact of diabetes for Victorians since 1953. They support, empower and campaign for Victorians who are affected by type 1 diabetes, Gestational diabetes, type 2 diabetes and prediabetes, as well as those at risk. They aim to reduce the effect of diabetes in Victoria, to assist with the procurement of diabetes medication, and to find a cure for diabetes.

Campaigns

Diabetes Victoria has had various campaigns to help reduce the cases of diabetes. As a member of the Obesity Policy Coalition, Diabetes Victoria lobbied against tax-payer funded surgeries for controlling weight, such as gastric bypass surgery, claiming that they do not address the root causes of diabetes[2] and for stricter control over the toys given away as part of kids' meals, in an effort to reduce childhood obesity.[3]

They also promote healthier lifestyles by encouraging Victorians to walk more, as a form of exercise.[4][5]

In addition to working to reduce the number of cases of diabetes, Diabetes Victoria has advocated for adequate treatment for those afflicted by the disease[6] and conducted research aimed at combating the practice of diabetics skipping insulin shots as a means of losing weight.[7]

The 2016 National Diabetes Week campaign 'We are here to help you', builds on the 2015 campaign '280 a day'. ‘We are here to help you!’ is directed to all people affected by and at risk of developing diabetes. The campaign raises awareness for all types of diabetes and shows solutions how to live well with the chronic condition. The message is meant to be uplifting, highlighting how we can work together to ensure diabetes won’t stop anybody living a long and healthy life.

References

  1. "The CEO". Diabetes Australia Victoria. Retrieved 2013-07-09.
  2. Jenkins, Melissa (2009-06-01). "Free stomach-shrinking surgery shot down". The Age. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  3. "Fast-food toy giveaways 'a sneaky tactic'". The Courier-Mail. Australian Associated Press. 2009-06-08. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  4. Trickey, Gareth (2009-07-13). "Taking steps to prevent diabetes". Herald Sun. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  5. Tippet, Gary (2009-07-12). "Your chair may just be killing you". The Age. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  6. Miller, Nick (2008-08-02). "Hospital lets air out of insulin pump program". The Age. Retrieved 2009-07-21.
  7. McLean, Tamara (2008-11-13). "Diabetics 'skip insulin to lose weight'". The Age. Australian Associated Press. Retrieved 2009-07-21.

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