Community Diabetes Program Zetland 23/05/2024
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Community Diabetes Program Zetland 23/05/2024

This program will be delivered in English.

By Diabetes NSW & ACT

Date and time

Thu, 23 May 2024 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM AEST

Location

Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre

17 Zetland Avenue Zetland, NSW 2017 Australia

About this event

  • 2 hours

This program will be delivered in English.

This workshop is all about a healthier you, and will support you to increase your confidence in looking after yourself. Small lifestyle changes can lead to big improvements in your health, and prevent or delay some complications of diabetes.

During this workshop you will learn about:

• Understanding diabetes

• Making healthy lifestyle changes

• Living with diabetes

This program is FREE for people who are at risk of, or have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (and are not using insulin) or anyone who wants to learn more about diabetes prevention.

Limited spaces available. Bookings are essential.

This program is funded by Central and Eastern Sydney Primary Health Network and delivered by Diabetes NSW & ACT.


Important information

• You must pre-book before attending the event.

Waitlist registrations are not considered a confirmed booking.

• You are welcome to bring a family member or support person to this event, however please ensure you provide their details when you book.

• We will send your booking confirmation and reminders by email. If you can no longer attend the event, please call or email us to cancel your booking. We may be able to offer your place to someone on the waitlist.

• Bring along the following items with you: full water bottle; pen and note paper; your preferred ‘hypo’ (low blood glucose) treatment such as a juice poppa, jellybeans, and/or other snacks; and reading glasses if required.

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At Diabetes NSW & ACT we work to improve the day-to-day lives of people living with diabetes. We aim to make things easier by providing access to education, information, programs and services designed to help people better manage their diabetes.