Diabetes UK

Welcome

Tuesday, 02, Dec 2008 01:26


There are over 2.3 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK and a further 300 are diagnosed every day. It is estimated that more than 500,000 people in the UK have diabetes but don’t know it. Diabetes is a serious condition, which if left untreated can lead to life threatening complications such as heart disease, stroke, lower limb amputation and blindness. It is estimated that diabetes costs the NHS five per cent of its budget every year.

Diabetes UK is the largest organisation in the UK working for people with diabetes. Our main activities includes funding research, campaigning and helping people living with the condition, their carers, family and friends.

We represent the interests of people with diabetes by lobbying the government for better standards of care and the best quality of life.

We are one of the largest patient organisations in Europe, with over 170,000 members.

Diabetes UK mission:

Our mission is to improve the lives of people with diabetes and work towards a future without diabetes:

  • We campaign for better standards of care for people with diabetes.

  • We are the largest funder in the UK of research into better treatments for diabetes and the search for a cure.

  • We provide practical support and information and safety-net services to help people manage their diabetes.

    What we do:

    Campaigning:

    By developing strong policies and ideas we work to influence government and the NHS to achieve the standards of care that people with diabetes deserve. We also work hard to raise awareness of diabetes and the issues which affect people with the condition amongst healthcare professionals, people with diabetes and the public.

    Research:

    Diabetes UK's research budget for 2008 is £7.38 million - our biggest ever - funding research into basic and clinical science and into issues which improve care for people with diabetes. We also campaign to get more funds into diabetes research.

    Information:

    Diabetes UK provides high quality information for people with diabetes and healthcare professionals through leaflets, books and on the Internet. We also provide a Diabetes UK Careline, a telephone information and support service staffed by trained counsellors.

  • Latest Press Releases

    Diabetes UK: 200 children with diabetes lobby MPs for improved support at school

    More than 200 children and young people with diabetes from across the country will travel to a Diabetes UK lobby of Parliament on Tuesday 18 November to ask MPs to improve support for pupils with diabetes in schools in England.

    Diabetes UK: Health of up to 84 per cent of children with diabetes at risk at schools in England

    Inequalities in support for children with diabetes in England’s primary schools could be putting the health of up to 84 per cent¹ (an estimated 6,500 children) of 5-11 year olds² with the condition at risk, according to a report published today by leading health charity Diabetes UK.

    Diabetes UK: Year of Care conference tomorrow, speakers confirmed

    Mark Britnell, Director-General for Commissioning and System Management at the NHS; Rowan Hillson, the new National Clinical Director for Diabetes; and Sue Roberts, Chair of the Year of Care Programme Board, will tomorrow (15 October) speak at the Year of Care Conference at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster.

    Diabetes UK: NHS fails to diagnose hundreds of thousands with diabetes

    NHS services in England are failing to diagnose people with Type 2 diabetes, leaving more than 500,000 at risk of heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure and amputations, leading health charity Diabetes UK warns today.