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NEWS
FULL LIST OF WINNERS
1. Diabetes Collaborative Project of
the Year
Diabetes 101: Creating a Community
From a Crisis, by Diabetes 101.
2. Type 1 Specialist Service
DigiBete App by DigiBete and Leeds
Children's Hospital Diabetes Team.
3. Diabetes Education Programmes -
People with Diabetes
The DESMOND Programme and the
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic by
Leicester Diabetes Centre.
4. Equality, Diversity and Health
Equalities - Reducing Variation of
Care and Outcomes Particularly as
it relates to Socioeconomic, Cultural
or Racial Determinants
An evaluation of group educational
sessions for people with Type 2
Diabetes on insulin amongst Black,
Asian and other ethnic minority
communities by London North West
University Healthcare NHS Trust.
Picking up an award on behalf of DESMOND are Julie Lewis (left)
and Alison Northern.
5. Diabetes Education Programmes -
Healthcare Professionals
1. Delivering online competencybased
training for the CamAPS FX
hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery
system by Cambridge Diabetes
Education Programme (CDEP);
2. Providing structured education
programmes virtually during
COVID-19 pandemic by York and
Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust
6. Patient Care Pathway, Secondary
and Community
Diabetes Digital Monitoring: Building
back better to support nursing
teams, reduce healthcare inequalities
and empower patients by University
Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire
NHS Trust.
7. Mind and Body Healthy Together
- Emotional Wellbeing Programmes
for People with Diabetes
There was no winner in this category.
'Commended' was awarded to
Keeping young people connected
during COVID-19: Adapting the
Tree of Life group to run online by
University College London Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust
8. Insulin Safety Week
Excellence Award
St Helens and Knowsley Teaching
Hospitals NHS Trust
9. Hypo Awareness Week Excellence
Award
Virgincare - North East Hants,
Farnham and Surrey Health
10. NHS England Outstanding
Contribution Award for Services
in Diabetes
Dr Shivani Mishra
11. NHS Wales Outstanding
Contribution Award for Services
in Diabetes
Chris Cottrell-Morgan
These awards
are an important
stage for great
practice to be
disseminated to
a wider audience
and act as a
trigger for service
improvement or
an inspiration for
new projects ~
Debbie Woods