DIABETES
- IT'S BLOODY SERIOUS
(1 June 2003)
Launched
in April, Diabetes UK's 2003 awareness campaign is aimed specifically
at people with diabetes to raise awareness of the seriousness of
their condition. The hard-hitting campaign is designed to help people
help themselves by finding out as much as possible about managing
diabetes and what help and support they are entitled to in the changing
NHS.
As
part of this campaign, Diabetes UK has produced a new leaflet and
poster series called Diabetes - It's bloody serious. Diabetes UK
will be sending these posters and leaflets out to every diabetes
clinic and GP surgery in time for Diabetes Week (8-14 June). Lloyds
pharmacy stores will also be distributing leaflets during this week.
There is an English and Welsh version of the leaflet, which can
be downloaded or ordered by telephone (see below.)
Throughout
Diabetes Week there will be chances to see the Diabetes UK logo
around the UK. These will be advertised on the backs of buses, in
newspapers and the media, and at three England vs Pakistan cricket
matches (17, 20 and 22 June), which will be televised by Sky Sports.
Balance, the Diabetes UK bi-monthly magazine, is running a competition
in the May/June issue inviting people to write in with ideas about
where they would like to see the Diabetes UK logo in the future.
The winners will receive free tickets to the England vs Pakistan
cricket matches this summer.
Click
here to visit the Diabetes
UK website.
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