Attitudes toward depression and treatment options among Australians with a chronic illness 27 November 2014 Do you have type 2 diabetes? RMIT University is currently recruiting participants for research investigating attitudes towards depression in Australians who have a chronic illness. This study will be looking at the relationship between beliefs about the cause of depression, attitudes toward depression, and the influence this has on seeking and adhering to treatment for depression. If you wish to participate, it will take around 15 minutes of your time to complete a short survey! This research survey has been given ethics approval by RMIT Human Research Ethics Committee.
Partners 1 June 2026 Does your CGM meet anzCGM standards? Advertisement When you live with diabetes, glucose readings influence everyday choices: from food and exercise to conversations with your healthcare... Continue Reading
Blog 1 June 2026 Rebuilding after the fall: Brett Findlay’s story of recovery and resilience Brett Findlay had just started a new job when he learnt he had type 1 diabetes. He figured he could manage diabetes by keeping his blood glucose levels consistently low. Then, one fateful day, he had a severe hypo. In this raw episode of Life on the Level, Brett talks about hypo unawareness, rebuilding after trauma, and the enduring strength of family. Continue Reading
Blog 1 June 2026 Life on the level podcast: returning for season 2 Life on the Level podcast is back with season 2. Hosted by young Aussies Isabella Magee and Sebastian Harris, this season explores what it's really like to live with type 1 diabetes; the challenges, the wins, and all the messy bits in between. Continue Reading