Online communities
Get involved, support each other
Diabetes UK has been an innovator in branching out into all the main social media websites, in an effort to reach people who need us by setting up pages on the sites you use every day.

Information, support and engagement
Almost two-thirds of people using the internet communicate through online communities such as Facebook, Myspace and YouTube and, lately, newer services such as Twitter.
Find them on
Here are the main places you'll find us:
Get a taste of each site
Read more about what you'll find from Diabetes UK on social media sites, the photo sharing site Flickr and video sharing site YouTube, and the virtual world of Second Life.
Find out about blogs and visit the diabetes forum site www.diabetessupport.co.uk.
What's on offer
Online communities let you chat and discuss issues with other supporters, watch and comment on our videos, upload your photos, and discover virtual HQ with its information and activities. Also a dedicated diabetes forum site.
For Diabetes UK members
Diabetes UK members also have their own online community where they can share stories, photos, read blogs, comment on their work, get the latest research news and much more.
A safe and friendly place to share experiences
More than ever, people from different regions can share experiences and ideas online and there areare dedicated volunteers making the online communities are a safe and friendly place for all.

















