Diabetes WA (DWA) is dedicated to minimising the impact on people living with, affected by or at risk of diabetes in Western Australia.
 
More than 120,000 people in WA are currently living with type 1, type 2, gestational and other forms of diabetes, and this figure is climbing rapidly. Diabetes is the world's fastest growing chronic disease, and in WA nearly one in four people over the age of 25 have diabetes or early signs of it. For every diagnosed case of type 2 diabetes, there is thought to be another undiagnosed.
 
Diabetes WA operates as the peak body and voice for diabetes in WA. We:
 
  • Conduct research to develop policy and practice.
  • Speak out to generate and inform about diabetes.
  • Provide services and programs to inform and educate people living with or at risk of the condition.
 
Your support will directly fund Diabetes WA's work within the Western Australian community, educating those at risk of the disease, providing support to those who have diabetes and investing in clinical research toward a cure.
 
Support Diabetes WA today and help us to realise our vision of a future free from diabetes.
 
 

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Diabetes WA (DWA) is dedicated to minimising the impact on people living with, affected by or at risk of diabetes in Western Australia.
 
More than 120,000 people in WA are currently living with type 1, type 2, gestational and other forms of diabetes, and this figure is climbing rapidly. Diabetes is the world's fastest growing chronic disease, and in WA nearly one in four people over the age of 25 have diabetes or early signs of it. For every diagnosed case of type 2 diabetes, there is thought to be another undiagnosed.
 
Diabetes WA operates as the peak body and voice for diabetes in WA. We:
 
  • Conduct research to develop policy and practice.
  • Speak out to generate and inform about diabetes.
  • Provide services and programs to inform and educate people living with or at risk of the condition.
 
Your support will directly fund Diabetes WA's work within the Western Australian community, educating those at risk of the disease, providing support to those who have diabetes and investing in clinical research toward a cure.
 
Support Diabetes WA today and help us to realise our vision of a future free from diabetes.

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