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Wish List and General Donations

The Diabetes Unit Wish List sets out programs and activities which have enormous potential to raise community awareness and put public pressure on government and relevant stakeholders to take responsible and effective action for health and sustainability.

Please contact Renee Slade for more information.


Student Projects

Interested students are encouraged to contact The Diabetes Unit as there are a range of projects suitable for Honours, Masters and PhD students across all areas, including international health and sustainability..

Please contact Maria Gomez for more information.


Volunteers

Skilled volunteers with a passion for good health for all and a sense of responsibility for our planet and future generations would be a great asset to The Diabetes Unit. A broad range of skills and experience is sought after, such as marketing and communication, public health, law and urban planning to advance our work as we strive for healthy people in healthy places on a healthy planet. We have a range of activity already on the go, such as coordinating knowledge networks, or as you scroll through our website you may have your own ideas about how you can contribute to The Diabetes Unit.

Please contact Renee Slade for more information.

 
 
 

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News & Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

February 1st, 2012: The 2012 Menzies Oration - presented by Profesor Anne Rogers from University of Manchester. ANU - Canberra

March 14th, 2012: 2012 SCIPPS Conference. ANU - Canberra


MCHP News

New Reports: from SCIPPS Roundtables - November 2011:

New Report: 'Travelling alongside' Experiences of specialised palliative care

New Publication: Type 2 diabetes is on the rise all over the world

Media Release: People I can call on - Experiences of chronic illness community report

New Report: People I can call on - Experiences of chronic illness

New Report: Mental health provisions in the 2011-12 budget