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Inside the National Diabetes Summit

Key takeaways from a landmark day at Parliament House, Canberra

By Alison Robinson

On 31 March, I was delighted to attend the National Diabetes Summit and Exhibition at Parliament House in Canberra. Here is my summary of the day and my key takeaways.

Hosted by Diabetes Australia, the Summit brought together experts in diabetes from across Australia. This included lived experience advocates, politicians, health professionals, researchers, industry representatives, peak bodies and more.

The day started with a Welcome to Country by Ngunnawal elder, Aunty Violet Sheridan, who lives with diabetes. We also heard from Justine Cain (Group CEO of Diabetes Australia), and the Honourable Mark Butler MP, Minister for Health and Ageing.

The day was structured into five panel discussions. These focused on:

It was a valuable opportunity to step back and look at the bigger picture of diabetes in Australia. To hear directly from a range of people about what matters most. Program details are available here.

A few key themes stood out to me:

As someone living with diabetes, I’m grateful that many people are working towards a better future for Australians like me. And as a researcher, I’m left with a sense of responsibility to listen, be compassionate, and to work towards system-level change.

Looking ahead

There is much work to do. But conversations like this matter. They help bring together various perspectives, and they remind us why this work is so important. The challenge now is to turn what we heard into action, so that diabetes care, research, and policy better reflect the realities of people living with diabetes every day across Australia.

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