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Diabetes Brochures and Booklets

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Diabetes Australia Corporate Brochure
Diabetes: The Facts
Positively Managing Diabetes – Information for the Arabic Speaking Community
Positively Managing Diabetes – Information for the Vietnamese Speaking Community
Treat ED: Diabetes Edition

The SANE Guide to Good Mental Health for people affected by diabetes 

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Diabetes Australia Corporate Brochure 

The Diabetes Australia Corporate Brochure is an A5 booklet which provides an overview of Diabetes Australia the organisation and the activities the organisation undertakes to turn diabetes around.  

Download: Diabetes Australia Corporate Brochure

 



Diabetes: The FactsThe Facts

Diabetes: The Facts is an A5 booklet which provides a brief explanation of type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. It also includes information on the complications of diabetes, who is most at risk of type 2 diabetes and the cost of diabetes in Australia.

Download: Diabetes: the Facts Booklet

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Positively Managing Diabetes – Information for the Vietnamese Speaking Community
Positively Managing Diabetes – Information for the Vietnamese Speaking Community is an A5 booklet that explains how to manage diabetes, including blood glucose monitoring, exercise and healthy eating. This booklet is a bilingual resource in English and Vietnamese.
 

Download: Positively Managing Diabetes Booklet (English/Vietnamese version)
Download: Positively Managing Diabetes Order Form (English/Vietnamese version)

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Treat ED: Diabetes Edition

Diabetes Australia in conjunction with Eli Lilly and Impotence Australia have released a publication on understanding the impact of diabetes on erectile dysfunction.   
 
To download this latest resource just follow the link below.
 
Diabetes Australia and SANE Australia have launched an Australian-first, a guide to help the nearly 1 million Australians diagnosed with diabetes maintain good mental health.

The booklet explains the relationship between diabetes and mental health and what people with diabetes can do to look after their mental health.  It also outlines how to support someone who has diabetes and a mental health problem, such as depression or an anxiety disorder, as well as the help that family and friends may need. Finally, it provides an easy-to-understand explanation of how treatments for these conditions can help. 


Back to topDownload: The SANE Guide to Good Mental Health for people affected by diabetes