Diabetes UK - Peer Support

Diabetes UK’s Peer Support Programme is a volunteer led approach to learn more about living with diabetes from people who understand what it is like to live with the condition and manage it day-to-day.

We offer the opportunity to meet others in your local area who are living with diabetes, to share experiences and practical tips to live well with diabetes. We are developing a network of Peer Support Groups for people to support each other, in relaxed and informal sessions, facilitated by trained volunteer Peer Support Facilitators who have diabetes themselves.

Find a Peer Support Group

To find a Peer Support Group near you, or if you are interested in setting up a group, please contact your local Diabetes UK office.

How can a Peer Support Group help me?

Our groups offer space to discuss any worries people may have with others who understand what they’re going through. You may also find that other members of your group will find your experiences valuable in helping them manage their own diabetes. You will have the opportunity to:

  • share experiences and information
  • learn more about diabetes and living with a lifelong condition
  • support each other and make new friends.
  • discover support and activities in your area
  • get the latest fact sheets and handouts on diabetes.

Even if you are managing your diabetes well, there is still lots that you can gain from being part of a Peer Support group. Our group members have a range of experiences - from those that are newly diagnosed, to those that have been diagnosed for over 20 years, and each person will have slightly different approaches to managing their diabetes to learn from.

Who to contact

Telephone
01925 653 281 01925 653 281
E-mail
Website
Diabetes UK - Peer Support

Where to go

Address
Diabetes UK
126 Back Church Lane
London
Postcode
E1 1FH
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Last Updated

Last updated: 09/12/2022

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