The National Association of Diabetes Centres (NADC) is a national collective of organisations that are involved either directly or indirectly in diabetes services and care. The NADC was established to explore mechanisms and implement strategies for improving the standard of care for people with, or at risk of diabetes. NADC member organisations take a leadership role in developing the appropriate networks in their areas in order to achieve this outcome.
The NADC was established in 1994 by the Australian Diabetes Society (ADS) and the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA). The ADS and ADEA held joint responsibility of the NADC until June 2014. The ADS now holds sole responsibility for its operations. The NADC has been a division of the ADS since March 2015.
For more information about the NADC and its objectives, including membership, please visit the NADC website: nadc.net.au