Diabetes Qatar Empowers Mothers Of Children Living With Type 1 Diabetes
The initiative aimed to equip mothers with the knowledge and practical skills needed to effectively manage their children's condition, while also providing a supportive platform for discussing the emotional and day-to-day challenges families face when caring for children living with type 1 diabetes.
The programme featured two interactive educational sessions, practical workshops, and open discussions, allowing participants to share experiences, raise concerns, and explore practical solutions to common challenges associated with managing type 1 diabetes in children.
Dr Abdullah al-Hamaq, executive director of Diabetes Qatar, said:“At Diabetes Qatar, we believe that effective type 1 diabetes management extends beyond clinical care - it starts at home. Mothers play a vital role in their children's daily care and emotional well-being, which is why empowering families through education and support remains a key priority for us.”
The event forms part of Diabetes Qatar's broader monthly programme supporting people living with type 1 diabetes and their families. Recent initiatives have included a recreational gathering for girls living with diabetes, as well as a sports and recreational programme for boys living with type 1 diabetes, reflecting the organisation's commitment to providing holistic support that combines education, well-being, and community engagement for different age groups.
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