Stela Prgomelja BCV member from Serbia December 13 th 2018 CVD key facts Taking diabetes to Heart survey Suvi Karuranga IDF Epidemiology Manager Policy and Programmes Dpt CVD toolkit ID: 776227
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CVD in Diabetes
Suvi Karuranga and Els Sung (IDF Executive Office)
Stela Prgomelja (BCV member from Serbia)
December
13
th
,
2018
Slide2CVD key facts “Taking diabetes to Heart” surveySuvi KarurangaIDF Epidemiology ManagerPolicy and Programmes Dpt.
CVD toolkit
Els Sung
Junior Professional OfficerPolicy and Programmes Dpt.
Living with CVDStela PrgomeljaBCV member from Serbia
Slide3What is CVD?
One of the four main non-communicable diseases (NCDs), together with diabetes
Slide4Main types of CVD
Slide5NCD, CVD and diabetes mortality worldwide
Slide6Slide7CVD in young people with T1D
Slide8CVD in middle-aged people with diabetes
Slide9Strategies to decrease the impact of diabetes and CVD
Slide10IDF action on CVD
www.idf.org/cvd
Slide11https://
www.idf.org/takingdiabetes2heart
Taking Diabetes to Heart: the survey
Slide13Presentation title
Date
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Taking Diabetes to Heart: the survey
Slide14Taking diabetes to heart: key findings
Slide15Increase health promotion activities with a focus on common risk factors for CVD and T2D.Inform health professionals about their important role in increasing awareness and knowledge of CVD in people with T2D.Implement CVD monitoring systems among people with T2D.
Taking diabetes to heart:
recommendations
Slide16https://www.idf.org/component/attachments/?task=download&id=1606:IDF-CVD-in-Diabetes-FINAL
Slide17Seven steps to develop your own advocacy plan
Slide18Define the situation in your area/region/country to be able to identify potential partners, your target audience, and your goals and objectives
Slide19Goals: long-term, most of the times not measurable
Objectives: realistic targets that need to be SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-framed)
Slide20Develop a stakeholder analysis to identify who has the most influence
Slide21Use the 5Cs rule for your message: clear, concise, consistent, compelling and convincing
Slide22Always tailor your messages depending on the audience
Slide23Stablish local alliances to reach a wider audience
Slide24Evaluation can inform whether you need to update your strategy to be more effective
Slide25The slides and the recording of the webinar will be uploaded to the IDF website, and circulated to the YLD and BCV members
advocacy@idf.org
bluecirclevoices@idf.org