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Tag: Language Matters

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 language: what is the evidence for changing the way we talk about diabetes?

The power of language: what is the evidence for changing the way we talk about diabetes?

September 5, 2018October 17, 2018ACBRD

The UK ‘Language Matters Working Group’ has reviewed the research on the importance of using positive language in diabetes care

By Eloise Litterbach


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