Volunteer for Thriveabetes

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Thriveabetes is completely organised by volunteers from the Irish diabetes community. And we would like to keep that way for two reasons; 1) it means that Thriveabetes is owned by the diabetes community and 2) we keep the running costs down :-/ However, there are a couple of areas that the five of us don't really have much expertise in or absolutely cannot find the time to give. So, we would like to hear from anyone who would have both of those.

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In return for giving up your time, we will give you credit for your work on our Organiser's web page here, complete with headshot and title, and cover your ticket to attend Thriveabetes. If you can help us out for either roles please email me at Grainne@thriveabetes.ie with which role you are offering in the subject bar.

The two roles available are;

Website Designer;

Task; make some improvements on the current design which uses WordPress, optimise it for viewing on mobile devices and do some work on our images.

We want to sharpen up our "look", without change the platform we use, make information easier to find and make some much needed improvements.

 

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Delegate Programme Designer;

Task; to create an A5 conference programme, similar to last years (see below) using InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. Co-ordinate with exhibitors & sponsors requesting logos and ads. And get quotes from printers for it's publication.

Last year, our programme was thrown together the week before our event and it was not bad at all, if I do say so myself. However, this year I just don't have the time to create something wonderful and really need someone to do all of the grunt work on it.

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Sports Weekend for Type 1 Diabetes

There is a lot of interest from the adults with type 1 diabetes groups in learning more about how to manage exercise with type 1. An excellent opportunity to do that is to attend the Animas Sports Weekend. It takes place in Loughborough University, north east of London and 7 miles from the East Midlands Airport on the 8th and 9th of October. Registration opens this Monday August 1st. The Animas Sports Weekend has been happening for a number of years now and is really popular. So much so, that they have organised a second weekend this year. It has been attended by a number of the Animas Heroes and has been blogged about widely.

Participation is open to people with Type 1 diabetes resident in the UK/ROI aged 18 and over only. There are only 50 places available and will be allocated to newcomers on a first come, first served basis to ensure everyone gets a chance to experience the fun, active weekend. Tickets cost are £150 and this includes:

- Participation in plenary and exercise workshops - Meals, unlimited tea/coffee, refreshments and sweets - Car parking - Accommodation - Unlimited use of leisure facilities

All attendees need to do is pack their insulin and gym kit, and they’ll be ready to enjoy a great weekend full of fun. You can find out lots more from the Animas Sports Weekend webpage. Registration opens on August 1 and fills up really fast.

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Register Soon for Thriveabetes 2016

Thriveabetes speaker, Gary Scheiner, author of "Think like a Pancreas". Type 1 Diabetes Conference Brings Diabetes Online Community Together. Social media has been extremely beneficial and supportive to people with diabetes in Ireland. We have been connecting with others from all over Ireland through this medium and getting to know their peers online for a number of years. Thriveabetes gives this community of people living with type 1 diabetes the opportunity to meet face to face.

Thriveabetes focuses on the psychological impact of living with a lifelong, chronic illness and it aims to provide “Inspiration, Motivation and Information” to people living with type 1 diabetes, to parents of children with diabetes, to adults with type 1 diabetes, to children with type 1 diabetes and to those who love us.

The conference is being organised completely by volunteers from the diabetes community, and with the support of the national charity for diabetes; Diabetes Ireland.

Thriveabetes Speaker Joe Solowiejczyk & author of “A Type 1 Diabetes Guide to the Universe”

Check in for this is a one-day conference will kick off at 10am on on Saturday, October 1st 2016 in The Killashee House Hotel, Naas, Co. Kildare. However, advance registration is required to attend and people can register for Thriveabetes through this link or email Gráinne Flynn, event organiser, for more information at Grainne@Thriveabetes.ie.

It’s the second Thriveabetes, in 2015, 190 people attended from all over Ireland. This year, we have developed a programme for children and teens with diabetes, and are expecting 300 delegates.

The speakers range from world renowned authors such as, Gary Scheiner, who wrote “Think Like A Pancreas” and Joe Solowiejczyk, author of “The Type 1 Diabetes Guide to the Universe”, both gentlemen are healthcare professionals and have lived with type 1 diabetes for over 30 and 50 years respectively, to local diabetes heroes such as Dr. Anna Clarke, Head of Research & Advocacy Diabetes Ireland and Dr. Kevin Moore, Consultant Endocrinologist Tallaght & Naas Hospitals.

Thriveabetes Speaker Gavin Griffiths, The DiAthlete

We also have Ultramarathon runner, International Diabetes Federation Young Leader and person with type 1 diabetes, The DiAthlete, Gavin Griffiths, speaking to all groups and Penny Robinson, Mum of a teenager with type 1 diabetes, parent representative on the Families with Diabetes Network in the UK, and Part time Lecturer in Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom working alongside the students on the MSc Advanced Diabetes Educator course to provide the family perspective, will talk about her journey to advocate for her daughter.

Registration for Thriveabetes will close at midnight on Thursday the 29th September. Remember advance registration is required to attend. Register for Thriveabetes through this link or email Gráinne for more information at Grainne@Thriveabetes.ie