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News

Person with diabetes checking their blood sugar.
Understanding and managing diabetes is key to a healthier and happier life, small changes can make a big difference
Read more about Understand diabetes and where to get support
Close up of a person wearing a t-shirt and a round glucose sensor on their upper arm. They are holding a mobile phone with an app on it. Text: education for your diabetes. Get involved.
We want to know why more people aren’t taking part in sessions to help them manage their type 2 diabetes.
Read more about Diabetes education – share your views

Healthy Living

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Take charge of type 2 diabetes, sign up to the Healthy Living service
Read more about Healthy Living service for people with type 2 diabetes

Training and Learning

Diabetes and Ramadan - free online courses.
MyWay Digital Health are offering a free course to learn all about managing diabetes during Ramadan.
Read more about Free support for managing diabetes during Ramadan.

Case study

Two men in a gym, fist pumping over weighted bars. One is sat down and one is lay down.
The Diabetes Social Prescribing Link Worker, or Network Social Prescriber as the role is known at Gorton & Levenshulme PCN, supports people with pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes and high BMI through working with people to find out what matters to them and what they want to achieve. 
Read more about A new Social Prescribing Service is having a huge impact in Manchester

Health News

Text set across a background with a drink saying, 'low calorie diets to treat obesity and Type 2 diabetes". Includes the NHS logo.
On World Diabetes Day, Derek Schofield shares his experience of taking part in the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme. With support from the NHS, he’s shed the weight and relies on less medication to manage his condition.
Read more about The NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme helps local resident put his Type 2 Diabetes into remission
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