A discussion forum for people living with diabetes and those involved in diabetes care in the UK. September 25th - October 31st 2005

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Diabetes Dialogue – what happened next

The second consultation in the ‘Diabetes Dialogue’ series began on September 25th and finished on October 31st 2005.

The volume, detail and thought that went into the contributions, as well as the interaction between participants, was very impressive. We hope that you enjoyed taking part in Diabetes Dialogue and that you are pleased with the contribution you made.

The Hansard Society archived all the contributions and put these in a transcript that was issued to Diabetes UK with a general summary report. Diabetes UK have thoroughly considered all the contributions and these to inform their in-depth report on diabetes care in the UK, entitled Diabetes: State of the Nations 2005.

This report was launched in Westminster on Wednesday 14th December and Rosie Winterton MP, Minister of State for Health Services, responded encouragingly to comments made by contributors to the consultation. She stated that the Health Department have sent further information to the NHS to clarify government targets on service delivery for diabetes sufferers.

We will continue to monitor government responses to Diabetes: State of the Nations 2005 and hope that the report will stimulate ongoing debate among policy-makers, medical professionals and all interested parties.

Download a full copy of Diabetes: State of the Nations 2005.

For more information about consultations and participation online contact Ross Ferguson, eDemocracy Programme Director at the Hansard Society.

Report from Diabetes Dialogue
(Dec 2004 – Feb 2005)

Visit the 2004 ‘Diabetes Dialogue’ at TellParliament.net.

You could also download the report from the first Diabetes Dialogue consultation.

Alternatively, for a hard copy please send your postal address to: edemocracy@hansard.lse.ac.uk

Evaluation

To help the Hansard Society evaluate the success of this consultation and conduct research into the public’s experiences of participation online, please fill out our survey.

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To ensure that Diabetes Dialogue receives a wide and diverse range of views, please encourage others with an interest in this area to read the forum contributions and take part in future consultations.