Research Strategy Consultation 17 September 2024 Diabetes Australia is committed to transforming the landscape of diabetes prevention, care and treatment through fostering evidence-based innovation and solutions. As we work toward a world free from diabetes, we invite people with lived experience, stakeholders, researchers, clinicians and advocates to come together to shape the future of diabetes research. In this consultation paper, we seek your views on the development of Diabetes Australia’s research vision, purpose, strategic goals and approach. We highlight the progress made to-date, and our agenda to invest in research that is meaningful and delivers high impact to those who matter most – at least 1.5 million Australians living with diabetes. This consultation will be open until 5:00pm Friday, 27 September 2024 (AEST). Participating in the consultation To participate in this consultation and provide feedback on the research strategy: Download, read and consider the consultation paper. Complete the consultation survey by 5:00pm Friday, 27 September 2024 (AEST). Contact [email protected] for further information or if you have questions.
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