Diabetes Care

Support services for people with diabetes.

Disclaimer - South Tyneside Council does not run this service

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Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Support available
  3. Who can access the service
  4. How to access the service
  5. Contact

Overview

Diabetes UK provide information, advice and peer support so people with diabetes can manage their condition effectively.

Their services are also available to family members, friends and carers so they can support those with the condition.


Support available

  • Awareness
  • Education
  • Care events
  • Social activities

South Tyneside Support Group

The South Tyneside Support Group aim to provide help, friendship and support to people living with diabetes in South Tyneside.

The group meet on the second Wednesday each month at St Gregory's Church Hall, Harton Nook, starting at 5.30pm.

The meetings start at 6pm and end around 8pm. Tea / coffee and biscuits are provided.

For updated infomation about events and meetings, see South Tyneside Diabetes UK group.


Who can access the service

People living with diabetes in South Tyneside.


How to access the service

Please contact the provider direct.


Contact

South Tyneside Support Group

Phone:

  • Chair: June Valente, 07973 470212
  • Secretary: Selima Mason, 0191 536 7296 / 07801 535011

Email: southynesidediabetesgroup@gmail.com
Website: South Tyneside Diabetes Support Group

North of England

South Diabetes UK Northern and Yorkshire

Unit C, 2nd Floor,
Dallam Court,
Dallam Lane,
Warrington,
WA2 7LT

Helpline: 0345 123 2399
Phone: 01925 653281
Email: north@diabetes.org.uk
Website: Diabetes UK