HC Deb 04 February 1994 vol 236 c961W
Mr. Connarty

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) what policy he has for targeting care towards insulin-dependent diabetics who are lone parents;

(2) what measures he has in place, or intends to introduce, to encourage diabetics to be more open about their condition and to ensure adequate support in the community.

Mr. Stewart

As part of their treatment, insulin dependent diabetics are advised of the crucial importance of maintaining an injecting and dietary routine, and of regularly measuring blood sugar levels, in order to reduce the risk of falling into a diabetic coma. It is particularly important that those living alone, and lone parents, should follow this advice closely and consider keeping neighbours or relations informed of their movements.

A joint task force of the Department of Health and the British Diabetic Association, with Scottish and other United Kingdom Health Department representation, is currently considering the implementation in the United Kingdom of the St. Vincent declaration of the World Health Organisation on the care of diabetic patients. As part of its work, the task force is considering how best to promote the self-care and community support of diabetic citizens—including those living alone and lone parents —and their fullest possible integration into society.

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