Communicating with people who have an intellectual disability disorder about their diabetes: a guide for health professionals
Diabetes is a common, progressive condition with multiple long-term complications.1 The importance of a holistic, person-centred approach to...
Transitioning to Telehealth
The experience of the global pandemic has shown us that now, more than ever, telehealth (the provision of healthcare remotely by means of...
Should every diabetes service have a psychologist?
As a clinical psychologist who has worked in diabetes for many years, I have observed that there has always been a core of practitioners with strong...
Health at Every Size (HAES) for People with Diabetes
Weight reduction has long been a central recommendation for larger-bodied...
Diabetes Education, the Quadruple Aim and Health Coaching – a perfect match
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are one of the 21st century’s major health challenges and are the leading cause of death globally. According to...
The NDIS and diabetes
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) coordinates individualised support for people with permanent and significant disability, and their...
Personal Services Income and Service Entity Arrangements
Following our article in Volume 22, Number 1 published in February 2019 (Personal Services Income and Service Entity Arrangements) and our presentation...
Clinical trials: what they are, why they’re important, and where to find them
Type 1 diabetes support resources for adults and parents of teens
Although traditionally associated with children and originally referred to as “juvenile diabetes”, new research shows that onset of type 1 diabetes...