National Competencies for Credentialled Diabetes Educators in Australia
Review and future planning
...Review and future planning
...Despite traditionally being a condition of older age, type 2 diabetes (T2D) has been observed among younger age groups. This is attributed to increasing...
Peer support enables people with diabetes to connect with each other. Feedback from peer support group members suggests this is a beneficial complement...
Libby joined ADEA as a member in 2001 and first credentialled in 2010. Currently she is the Acting Lead Diabetes Educator, Clinical Nurse Consultant...
National and international guidelines continue to advocate for the need to provide person-centred care for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D)....
Through the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS), Diabetes Australia provides a range of information resources and educational support services to...
A diabetes educator’s perspective
...Since the addition of the ADEA Fellowship award, the number of ADEA Fellows has continued to grow. The Fellowship award is an opportunity for ADEA...
With an increasing number of ADEA members commencing work in private practice, it became evident that ADEA needed to increase its resources in this...