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Tag: #EndDiabetesStigma

The Language of Diabetes: what’s changed and what still needs to change?

The Language of Diabetes: what’s changed and what still needs to change?

June 24, 2025June 24, 2025ACBRD

As evidence and community perspectives evolve, we continue to reflect, adapt and advocate for language that respects and supports all people living with diabetes. 

By Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, Meaghan Read, and Jane Speight 

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Language, Stigma #EndDiabetesStigma, Language Matters
The power of words: how stigmatising language affects people with diabetes

The power of words: how stigmatising language affects people with diabetes

March 24, 2025March 24, 2025ACBRD

US review investigates how stigmatising language in health care affects how people with diabetes feel, manage their condition, and health outcomes

By Dr Eloise Litterbach

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Diabetes distress, Language, Stigma #EndDiabetesStigma, #LanguageMatters
Diabetes campaigns: past, present and future

Diabetes campaigns: past, present and future

July 18, 2024July 18, 2024ACBRD

The lessons we need to learn about the role of stigma

By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott and Prof Jane Speight

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Stigma, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes #EndDiabetesStigma, NDW24
Global Launch of the Pledge to #EndDiabetesStigma

Global Launch of the Pledge to #EndDiabetesStigma

November 28, 2023November 28, 2023ACBRD

On World Diabetes Day 2023, a unique event was held to kickstart the collective commitment and action needed to stop the harmful effects of diabetes stigma across the world

By Dr Uffe Søholm

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Stigma #EndDiabetesStigma, #SupportNotStigma, End Diabetes Stigma Pledge, WDD, World Diabetes Day
Does stigma impact how adults with type 2 diabetes manage their weight?

Does stigma impact how adults with type 2 diabetes manage their weight?

October 31, 2023October 31, 2023ACBRD

US research finds people with the double burden of diabetes and weight stigmas perform fewer weight-related health behaviours

By Sarah Manallack

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Stigma, Type 2 diabetes, weight #EndDiabetesStigma, Clinical Diabetes, T2D
The ACBRD has taken the pledge to #EndDiabetesStigma

The ACBRD has taken the pledge to #EndDiabetesStigma

August 10, 2023August 10, 2023ACBRD

What does this mean and why is it important?

By Victoria Yutronich

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Stigma, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes #EndDiabetesStigma, #SupportNotStigma, End Diabetes Stigma Pledge

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