Welcome to the public consultation website for the Diabetes Dialogue inquiry
“I am delighted at your interest in this inquiry by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Diabetes into the management of people living with diabetes in the UK. We want to find out what you think. You do not have to be an expert - all views are equally important to us! This is your space – the most important thing is to tell your story in your own words as your concerns may help shape future policy.
To ensure that the All-Party Group has a wide and diverse range of views to consider, please tell your friends and families to take part. We have commissioned the Hansard Society, an independent organisation, to monitor and moderate the consultation to gather evidence beyond official statistics, and widen the pool of people involved in the consultation process. The consultation starts on Wednesday 8 December and run for six weeks until Friday 4 February 2005.
All your contributions will be summarised and reported back to the All-Party Group, disseminated to the media and interested stakeholders when the consultation finishes - so your voice will be heard.”
Adrian Sanders MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Diabetes
Report
To download the report in full please click here: Diabetes Report. Alternatively, for a hard copy please send your postal address to: edemocracy@hansard.lse.ac.uk.
PLEASE NOTE - The comments/views expressed in this online consultation are the views of the individual consultation participants and should not be interpreted as the views either of the Hansard Society or the All-Party Group for Diabetes. For further infomation on diabetes please visit resource page.
The following forums are open to view:
| Hitting the Targets | read more |
| Empowering People | read more |
| Service Delivery | read more |
| What's your story? | read more |



“I am delighted at your interest in this inquiry by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Diabetes into the management of people living with diabetes in the UK. We want to find out what you think. You do not have to be an expert - all views are equally important to us! This is your space – the most important thing is to tell your story in your own words as your concerns may help shape future policy.