Leeds Beckett University - City Campus,
Woodhouse Lane,
LS1 3HE
New Year Diabetes support workshops at Leeds Met
The first of five sessions will run from 10.30am-3.30pm on Sunday January 13 2013 at the University's Headingley Campus.
Up to 40 participants, aged 9-17 will engage in the session which will take place from 10.30am-3.30pm at the University's Headingley campus. The workshops which are organised and hosted by Getting Sorted - an enterprise unit specialising in participatory research with children and young people with type 1 diabetes, their families and healthcare professionals. The aim of the unit is to develop, influence and enhance service redesign and service improvement for diabetes in the UK.
Liz Webster, Director of Getting Sorted, commented: "All five sessions will involve the same group, giving the participants a unique opportunity to meet and interact with other young people with type 1 diabetes from around the region.
"Previous workshops have proved a great support system for young people and have provided Getting Sorted with vital feedback - such as what they as a group and individuals feel is lacking in diabetes healthcare. We as a service can then feed this information back to relevant bodies including the NHS.
"The sessions also give those taking part the chance to share experiences and get advice and answers to questions that they may have previously found difficult to ask."
The second workshop which will be held on January 27 will aim to help the young people feel in control of their diabetes and become more independent and responsible. It will focus on their relationships with their parents, friends and their condition. Workshop three on February 10, is led by a team of professional actors who will use a variety of techniques to tackle the theme of communication and will strive to help the group improve their relationships with their peers, family and professionals. The fourth workshop will be held on March 3 and has been designed to help enhance the participants' self-esteem and sense of self-worth in working towards gaining a positive body image. The final session on March 24 will utilise a storytelling technique to enable the group to reflect on their own personal journey through the workshops.