Funding renewal announced for life-changing My health for life program 5 August 2025 The Queensland Government has extended funding for the state’s flagship chronic disease prevention program, My health for life, for another two years, ensuring ongoing delivery of health support for Queenslanders at risk of type 2 diabetes and other conditions. Funded through Health and Wellbeing Queensland, My health for life is a free, evidence-based initiative empowering thousands of Queenslanders to live longer, healthier lives. Diabetes Australia Group CEO Justine Cain said the funding extension would have a positive impact on the health of Queenslanders. “Since its launch, more than 33,000 Queenslanders have taken part in health coaching and group sessions, with impressive results: two-thirds have reduced their waist circumference, and about half are drinking less alcohol and exercising more regularly.” “This is a vital program that is helping to tackle the root causes of chronic conditions before they take hold,” Ms Cain said. “Prevention is one of the smartest investments we can make – for our health, for our economy, and for the future sustainability of our health system. Programs like My Health for Life not only change lives, they also save lives.” “With more than 300 Australians diagnosed with diabetes every day, and many more at risk, we urgently need to scale up our prevention effort.” My health for life is delivered through a collaborative partnership, led by Diabetes Australia. The program is delivered through flexible, supportive formats, including group sessions, one-on-one coaching, online modules, and culturally tailored services, at no cost to participants. Health and Wellbeing Queensland was established in 2019 as a statutory body focused on improving population health and reducing inequities across the state. Diabetes Australia Group Executive of Preventative Health, Rowan Clifford, said the funding extension was an endorsement of the program’s success and the ongoing need for targeted, community-based prevention. “My health for life is all about helping Queenslanders take small, achievable steps toward better health. Whether it’s walking more, eating better, drinking less, or quitting smoking, our qualified health coaches are there every step of the way,” Mr Clifford said. “This program is reaching people where they live, from cities to regions and in culturally and linguistically diverse communities. We’re proud of the difference we’ve made, and we’re excited to keep building healthier futures together.” Take the First Step Today Visit www.myhealthforlife.com.au and complete a free 5-minute health check to understand your risk of developing a chronic disease like type 2 diabetes. You don’t need to change everything at once. Choose one small change and let My Health for Life support you every step of the way. About Diabetes Australia Diabetes Australia is the national organisation supporting all people living with or at risk of diabetes. We put people first. We work in collaboration with member organisations, consumers, health professionals, state-based diabetes organisations, researchers and the community. For more information visit: www.diabetesaustralia.com.au or email [email protected]
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