Diabetes
UK is asking people in High Wycombe to become volunteers to help spread the word about early diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes and the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
The ‘Know your Risk’ volunteers will be
responsible for raising awareness of diabetes and promoting the importance of adopting a healthy way of life.
The
volunteers will be fully trained to assess whether members of the public are at
risk of developing Type 2 diabetes that take place at events such as the Diabetes UK & Tesco ‘Know your Risk’ roadshow events across the South East region.
Jill
Steaton, Diabetes UK South East Regional Manager, said: “Our charity is here to reduce the rate of increase of diabetes and to
ensure that people with the condition get the earliest possible diagnosis. Our
roadshows help people find out their risk of Type 2 diabetes. They also provide
practical information on eating well and being active for people at risk and also those already living with the condition.
“Four out of five cases of Type 2 diabetes
can be stopped or delayed by eating a healthy diet, taking regular physical activity and maintaining a healthy weight.
“Diabetes is serious and can lead to devastating
complications, such as heart disease, stroke and blindness, if not diagnosed early enough or managed effectively.”
“The ‘Know
your Risk’ volunteer role in High Wycombe is an effective way we can encourage
the public to reduce their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and live healthier, longer lives.”
The closing date for applications 16 March. Full training for the role will take place on 23 March.
If you are interested in being a ‘Know your Risk’ volunteer for Diabetes UK please call 01372 720 148 or email south.east@diabetes.org.uk
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