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Public Education Sessions
A variety of information sessions are offered throughout the province: Diabetes Awareness Days, public lectures, health displays, etc.
Learning Series Presentations in New Brunswick
Would your work place, service club, school, association or other group like to learn more about diabetes? Call us and ask about the Learning Series Presentations.
Prepare- A Prediabetes Initiative and Partnership
An education program for adults with prediabetes from the London and surrounding area
The Learning Series Presentations in Newfoundland and Labrador
Would your service club, school, association or other group like to learn more about diabetes? Call us and ask about the Learning Series Presentations.
Participants Wanted for Research
Do you have type 2 diabetes and enjoy the taste of coffee?
Parents Supporting Parents
A focus group for parents and children with type 1 diabetes to meet, discuss and support each other.
Type 1 Diabetes Support Group
Thornhill, ON
Diabetes First Steps Sessions
St Catharines, Ontario
Walk for your health program
Newbury, ON
Bishops Cross Remedy’s Rx Pharmacy: Nordic Pole Walking
This low-impact exercise is easy to learn and has tremendous health benefits. Poles are provided.
- every Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. and every Tuesday evening at 6:45 p.m.
Sharps Disposal
The improper disposal of syringes and other sharps in garbage or recycling containers poses a health hazard to both the community and sanitation workers.
Diabetes Information Sessions
Isn’t it time you learned about diabetes? Over 2 million Canadians have diabetes and 1 in 3 don’t even know it.
Diabetes First Steps Program
A free educational session for people newly diagnosed with pre-diabetes or diabetes. (Niagara and Hamilton regions)
Prediabetes: What You Need to Know
Have you been recently diagnosed with prediabetes?
Diabetes Education Program
This program is for you if you have Type 2 diabetes or Prediabetes.
Highway to Health
8 week walking program for adults.
Ontario Monitoring for Health Program
The Ontario Monitoring for Health Program is designed to help people of any age, who use insulin or have gestational diabetes, with the cost of their diabetes testing supplies. This program helps approximately 3,000 Ontarians annually. Every year over 1,000 new claimants access this program to receive assistance for their testing supplies.
Alberta & NWT - Alberta Monitoring For Health (AMFH) Program
The Alberta Monitoring For Health Program enables Albertans with diabetes, who meet eligibility requirements, to access limited funding to cover a portion of the cost of eligible diabetes management supplies. This program is administered by the Canadian Diabetes Association and funded by Alberta Health (under the Healthy Living Branch).
South Asian Education Committee
The Canadian Diabetes Association is committed to working in partnership with the South Asian community to address culturally specific diabetes awareness and education.
Medicine Hat Support Group
Meetings held 2nd Wednesday of every month @ 7:30 pm
Medicine Hat & District Branch
#102 - 73- 7th Street S.E.
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Learning Series – Aboriginal Adaptations
In Fall 2002, the Canadian Diabetes Association introduced Learning Series – a series of presentations designed to provide Association
volunteers and employees with a way to share basic diabetes
information. They provide consistent, up to date and referenced
information, deliverable in every part of the country to those diagnosed,
those undiagnosed and those at risk of developing diabetes.





