More dates

Payment plans available!

How the payment plans work

  • Your tickets will be reserved but sent to you only after the final payment.
  • A minimum upfront payment, which includes a surcharge, a non-refundable cancellation fee, and a refundable deposit, is required to secure your order.
  • You’ll be notified of each payment attempt, so please ensure sufficient funds are available

'Diabetes Update and Prediabetes Call to Action'

Share
Kerry Packer Education Centre
Camperdown NSW, Australia
Add to calendar

Thu, 10 Jul, 6pm - 8pm AEST

Event description

'Diabetes Update and Prediabetes Call to Action'

Join us ahead of National Diabetes Week 2025 for 'Diabetes Update and Prediabetes Call to Action - a hybrid event hosted by the Sydney Health Partners Diabetes and Obesity Clinical Academic Group (DO-CAG). This event welcomes both healthcare professionals and community members, providing a valuable opportunity to engage with experts and peers.

The key message of this event is clear: "Are you at risk of developing diabetes? Early detection is critical - if diagnosed, take action now to prevent diabetes."

Why It Matters:

  • Prediabetes affects 1 in 6 people and, if untreated, can lead to type 2 diabetes and other health complications.
  • Annual screening for type 2 diabetes is recommended for high-risk groups, including those with a family history of diabetes, obesity, aged over 40, certain high-risk ethnicities and those who are less active.

What You Can Do If Diagnosed:

  • Healthy Eating – Follow the Australian Dietary Guidelines by choosing whole, unprocessed foods and reducing sugar, saturated fats, and salt.
  • Stay Active – Aim for at least 30 minutes of physical activity each day.
  • Weight Loss – Losing just 2kg can lower your diabetes risk by 30%.
  • Monitor Your Health – Regular check-ups and screenings are key to managing your health.
  • Join the NSW 'Get Healthy' Service at Home » Get Healthy NSW
  • Join the 2kg Challenge – A free 8-week program from Western Sydney Diabetes, designed to support you in building healthier habits through simple lifestyle changes.

Learn, Connect, and Collaborate

This event will also spotlight recent research and discuss the ongoing challenges of prediabetes, diabetes, and obesity in the healthcare system. Discover new prevention strategies, improved access to care, and meaningful health outcomes for those living with these conditions.

Mark your calendars and register today to be part of this important conversation!

Tickets are FREE and will sell out fast (max capacity 230)! This event will be held at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Kerry Packer Auditorium as part of the Sydney Local Health District on Thursday 10th of July 2025 from 6-8pm with two engaging speakers - Dr Ted Wu (Head RPAH Diabetes Centre) and Prof. Glen Maberly (Western Sydney Diabetes lead). 

This hybrid event is broadly planned to follow this program:

Time

Activity

Speaker(s)

0600-0610pm

Acknowledgement of country, welcome, introductions, housekeeping, overview of the day

Welcome to Sydney Local Health District

Overview of Diabetes & Obesity CAG and Chair Introduction

Prof Stephen Twigg

SLHD Chief Executive TBC

Profs Stephen Twigg and Jencia Wong

0610-0615pm

Remarks from Diabetes Australia

CEO Justine Cain

0620-0630pm

New advances in diagnosis and treatment options for prediabetes and T2DM

RPAH Diabetes Centre Director Dr Ted Wu

0630-0650pm

Prediabetes initiatives and the 2K Challenge

Western Sydney Diabetes Director Prof Glen Maberly

0650-0720pm

Q&A Panel featuring those with prediabetes and/or diabetes lived experiences of diverse backgrounds

TBC panel moderated by A/Prof Marg McGill

0720-0730pm

Summary, questions, future plans and closing

Prof Louise Baur

0730-8pm

Free canapes and refreshments provided by Flavours Catering

MS teams hybrid remote link to follow. The event will be pre-recorded.

The best parking for and transport to Kerry Packer Auditorium is: Transportation.pdf


#CheckPreventThrive #PrediabetesAwareness #RiskTestAction #GetHealthyNSW #2kgchallenge
#DiabetesResearch #ObesityResearch #HealthOutcomes #SydneyHealthPartners #Networking #Collaboration



Powered by

Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity

Kerry Packer Education Centre
Camperdown NSW, Australia