Hellotype1
This is the resource website of A4D for South-East Asia, which has a range of educational resources and peer support for persons with type 1 diabetes (children to adults) and parents & carers. For healthcare professionals, it also links to A4D webinar library and reputable diabetes organizations (ISPAD and ESPE). It features AI assistance to assist with navigation.
Source: Hellotype1. It was reviewed by LFAC in 2024.
T1D Toolkit
This American-based website provides diabetes education and support for people with type 1 diabetes of all ages. The content is informed and reviewed by diabetes healthcare professionals, people with type 1 diabetes and parents.
Source: T1D. It was reviewed by LFAC in 2024.
Diabesties Foundation
This India-based website offers peer support through the Diabesties community, and a range of resources for persons with diabetes and parents & carers such as Bluelight comic books, Youtube videos for self-management. For healthcare professionals, it offers research updates and professional development.
Source: Diabesties Foundation. It was reviewed by LFAC in 2024.
Breakingthrough T1D Educational Resources and Support
A range of resources for both person with diabetes and healthcare professionals, and support (e.g. Online Help On Call and Community Forum) from the international organization for type 1 diabetes.
Source: Breakingthrough T1D (formerly JDRF). It was reviewed by LFAC in 2024.
As1Diabetes
An Australian website is designed for type 1 diabetes. including information for kids, teens, school, parents & carers and healthcare professionals.
Source: Diabetes NSW & ACT. It was reviewed by LFAC in 2024.
Life for a Child YouTube Channel
It includes videos from LFAC.
Online support for type 1 diabetes around the world
Diabetes Youth Care (Ghana)
It provides education and medical support to encourage personal growth, knowledge acquisition and independence.
Source: DiabetesYouthCare. It was reviewed by LFAC in 2024.
Beyond Type 1
Beyond Type 1 is a charity with the focus on education, advocacy and research for type 1 diabetes. It is available in English and eight other languages (Germany, Swedish, Dutch, French, Arabic, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish)
Source: Beyond Type 1, USA. Website updated in 2023.
T1 International
It is a non-profit led by people with and impacted by T1D for people with T1D.
Source: T1I. It was reviewed by LFAC in 2024.
Diabetes online community #dedoc°
It is an international community by and for people with diabetes.
Source: #dedoc°. It was reviewed by LFAC in 2024.