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DANII Foundation National CGM Initiative Roadshow

DANII Foundation National CGM Initiative Roadshow - Has Ended

 27 Apr, 2017 - 27 Apr, 2017
 Thu 5:30pm - Thu 7:30pm
 82 Church Street
  Wollongong, NSW
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The DANII Foundation was proud to have attended the funding announcement of Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) for eligible Type 1 diabetics under the age of 21, in what has been labelled DANII’s gift, The initiative is something that makes Brian and myself immensely proud of in what we have achieved together as a type ONE community Voice.  We are proud of #daniisarmy

In support of this announcement, DANII Foundation is conducting a national roadshow in April and May at 17 venues across Australia to ensure the Type 1 community have all the information they need on the government-subsidised scheme.

DANII invites Parents, Carers and type 1 diabetics together with T1D support family, Health Care professionals, Pharmacist staff and teachers to attend an event near you

Space is limited, so early reservations are highly suggested!

CGM's are life-saving devices that can prevent deadly hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia that can lead to ketoacidosis.

More information is available on the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS) website www.ndss.com.au/cgm and also on the DANII Foundation website www.danii.org.au under the Events tab.

We look forward to meeting you in person at a CGM & type ONE diabetes workshop near you.

#typeONEdiabetesVoice #CGMfunding #supportDANIIfoundation

*Please also note that venues and times are subject to change.*

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DANII FOUNDATION (supporting Type 1 diabetes) Established in 2012 by parents Donna and Brian Meads-Barlow, the DANII Foundation was set up as a legacy to their 17 year old daughter Daniella following her sudden passing in 2011 as a result of a night time hypoglycaemic episode - a diabetes complication more widely known as “Dead in Bed” syndrome.

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