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National Children and Young People’s Diabetes Network Psychology Conference 2025

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Presentations

Update from the National CYP Diabetes Network Psychology Leads group and National Psychology Projects
-Dr Craig Harris
-Dr Georgia Cramb (T1DE update) – Principle Clinical Psychologist, QE Hospital
-Dr Halina Flannery (NPDA update) – Clinical Psychologist, UCLH
-Dr Cheryl Hunter (Diabetes and Neurodivergence Resource Working Group) -Principal Clinical Psychologist, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
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Participatory-action research exploration of Parent and Clinician experiences of T1D diagnosis
-Dr Danielle Shaw, Clinical Psychologist Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
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Managing a diagnosis of Pre-Type 1 Diabetes; a parent and young person’s perspective
-Video introduced by – Dr Rebecca Waldron, Senior Clinical Psychologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals
-Chris and Samuel Waterfield, Amy and Imogen Norman
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Using Non-Violent Resistance in a Paediatric Diabetes context
-Dr Sophie Burgess, Clinical Psychologist West Midlands Perinatal Network
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Together T1 Stigma?
-Young Leaders, facilitated by Adam Mayze

Medications for Children and Young People Living with Type 2 Diabetes
-Helen O’Neil, Senior Medicines Optimisation Pharmacist Tees Valley
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Development of the First Year of Care Pathway for CYP diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes
-Dr Claire Semple, Consultant Clinical Psychologist University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
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Developing a family clinic for children and young people living with diabetes
-Dr Linzi Smeaton, Clinical Psychologist and Systemic Family Therapist
-Dr Fiona McKendrick, Clinical Psychologist Great North Children’s Hospital
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ACT Diabetes Distress Group
-Sarah Harris, Clinical Psychologist Gwent Children’s Hospital
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The Lived Experience of Transitioning to University with type 1 Diabetes
-Millie Steele, School of Psychology, University of Plymouth
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