Diabetes

National Diabetes Cup Kids Soccer Tournament

In September 2016, 85 children with type 1 diabetes in Ireland took part in the National Diabetes Cup Soccer Tournament. The tournament was equally successful in 2015. However, in 2017, the National Diabetes Cup lost it’s sponsor and had to cancel. Diabetes Ireland have committed to providing it again in 2018, despite having a shortfall in their sponsorship of  €10,000 because the benefit of the Diabetes Cup to children with diabetes is so great.

 

For many, this event, is not just about the soccer:

Yes, it's a soccer tournament for children with type 1 diabetes aged between 4 and 15 years. But in between games, the children chat with new friends about everything from soccer to how they treat their hypos (low glucose levels) to how their friends in school react to their diabetes. For the children, it's about being with others who know what living with diabetes is like.

And proud Mammies and Daddies, who are watching from the sidelines, are also mingling with other parents who know exactly what it’s like to raise a child with diabetes.

It’s a fantastic opportunity for type 1 families to come together and meet other families who live with type 1 diabetes.

 

Here’s a video of the event in 2015

And some of the photos of the event in 2016

https://www.diabetes.ie/national-diabetes-cup-2016/

 

Do you think you can help the National Diabetes Cup in any way?

If you know of a business who can donate sponsorship please contact Jennifer Brennan, Fundraising Manager Diabetes Ireland to help them reach their €20,000 goal!

Email jennifer.brennan@diabetes.ie or Telephone 01-8426276.

The 2018 National Diabetes Cup takes place:

When:             Saturday, August 25th (time tbc) Where:            National Sports Campus, Abbotstown

If you would like to register your child for the Diabetes Cup click here

 

Another Thriveabetes is in the bag

Another Thriveabetes is in the bag

Another Thriveabetes is in the bag. :-(  I don’t know where to start to summarise the day. Finding the right words to describe the fun, emotion and how much I enjoyed Thriveabetes 2018 on Saturday 24th February has been tough. So, I gave up and decided to use your words instead and a jumble of moments  I wanted to share with you.

What's Next in the Freestyle Libre Campaign?

What's next in the Freestyle Libre/Equality for all people with type 1 diabetes Campaign? Since I posted my initial reaction to the HSE's announcement to reimbursed only children and young adults on multiple daily injections (MDI) for the Freestyle Libre, I have joined forces with fellow advocates, Davina Lyon from Diabetes T One and Elizabeth Murphy, Waterford Diabetes Support.

 

Leinster House Diabetes Delegation: Anna Clarke, Rebecca Flanagan, Grainne Flynn, Kieran O'Leary, Nuala Murphy, Siobhan Horkan, Elizabeth Murphy, Ronan Canavan, Davina Lyon and Hillary Hoey

WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING?

Firstly, I would very much like to thank all the members of the diabetes community who have reached out to us, emailed their local TD's and have been sharing those replies with us. We have gathered so much information from that process.

Diabetes Equality Petition

Image of Equality for all people with type 1 diabetes PetitionDavina created a Change.org petition that has gathered an unprecedented 13,000 + signatures. She is working with her local TD, Frank O’Rourke and with Diabetes Ireland to get this petition into the hands of Minister Harris.

Elizabeth has also been working with her local TD, Mary Butler on the same objective. She has been emailing Deputy Butler with follow up parliamentary questions to get more information from the HSE.

Dáil Topical Issue Debate

Both Davina and Elizabeth requested that their local TDs, Frank O’Rourke and Mary Butler, ask parliamentary questions to clarify some of the information in the HSE's statement. Both Deputies decided to do this jointly and on Tuesday 6th February, publicly, asked the Minister for Health these crucial questions:

  • What is the specific criteria which must be satisfied in line with the recommendations of the Health Technology Assessment Group in order to get reimbursement for children/teenagers with diabetes who use the Freestyle Libre Blood Glucose Management system?
  • What does the term “young adult” mean? Is age going to be a binding limit for determining suitability of people for reimbursement of the Blood Glucose Management system Freestyle Libre?
  • How long will it take for the reimbursement suite (the reimbursement paper trail process) to be established and what date can suitable children/young adults expect to get access to use the Freestyle Libre Blood Glucose Management system?
  • Why are children on insulin pumps being excluded given that the HSE advocates for insulin pumps for children?
  • Is the minister for Health, Simon Harris willing to meet a delegation from the type 1 diabetes community and accept the petition with 13,000 signatures?

The minister did not attend this session in the Dail on this occasion. He deputized Deputy Jim Daly, Minister for State with Special Responsibility for Mental Health and Older People to respond. Deputy Daly acknowledged that he did not have any answers or new information for us. But that we did indeed deserve and need answers to the questions asked.

THE NEXT STEP

The next step is taking matters into our own hands. Davina emailed the Minister for Health, Spokespeople for health from both Fianna Fáil and Sinn Fein, Diabetes Ireland and the Director General of the HSE, Tony O'Brien requesting this meeting again.

If the Minister doesn’t respond we plan to deliver it anyway. We hope that Frank & Mary and other members of the Dáil will accept it on the Minister's behalf. Do you think if we give you about two weeks notice you would join us?

 

Watch this space!

I also have follow up questions on why the HTAG document makes it’s recommendation that this device be approved for children without any clinical evidence to support it to ask the Minister and the HSE on my personal blog: BloodSugarTrampoline.com publishing on Wednesday 14th February.

 

Here is the video of Deputies Mary Butler and Frank O'Rourke asking those questions;