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T1D Education & Awareness

Education gives people confidence.

We believe people with Type 1 Diabetes in South-East Asia should not only survive, but thrive. This is only possible if people understand their condition. 

We run three educational programmes.

If someone does not understand their T1D, then they will not be able to manage it. Hello Type 1 makes T1D information easy to access online in local languages.

  • Support People living with T1D

  • Support Caregivers

  • HCPs

 

Hello Type 1 is the first online platform designed to make medical advice about managing T1D accessible in Asia. Topics covered are related to diet, blood glucose monitoring, and exercise and available to anyone with a smartphone, tablet or laptop. 

Launched in July 2020, HelloType1 is available in English, Khmer, Vietnamese, Thai and Bahasa Malaysia. A4D plans to roll out the platform across all countries with our presence

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Visit HelloType1.com

A partner doctor demonstrating HelloType1 to a young person living with T1D and their father.

Living with Type 1 Diabetes can be difficult, especially in countries where awareness of the condition is low. Since 2016, A4D Diabetes Family Camps foster a community among young people with T1D and their families.

  • over 30 T1D Family Camps

  • 3000+ Participants

  • 5 Countries

 

These three young girls arranged to meet up in the town of Pwin Oo Lwin in northern Myanmar. They were different ages, had different hobbies and went to different schools, but they had one thing in common: Type 1 Diabetes. 

They met for the first time at A4D's T1D Family Camp in Mandalay. Their freindships remained strong and they continue to share their experiences of living with Type 1 Diabetes and cycling expertise!

T1D Family Camps

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