Australian Strategy for Foot Health and Disease in Diabetes 2030

The Australian Diabetes Society and Diabetes Feet Australia are committed to improving the foot health outcomes for people living with diabetes and in turn help reduce the large health burdens caused by diabetes-related foot disease on the nation, and we’re excited to officially launch the new Australian strategy for foot health and disease in diabetes 2030!

This strategy is a new plan to help people with diabetes take better care of their feet and prevent serious foot problems and targets how to improve the foot health of all people with diabetes in three main ways.

And to officially launch the Australian strategy for foot health and disease in diabetes 2030, we’ve developed an insightful webinar where we chat with some of the authors about why we need a new DFD strategy and discuss how and why the nine key national priority goals can help improve the foot health of people living with diabetes. So, head to the Diabetes Feet Australia website to learn all about the new national strategy and how we can work collaboratively to reduce the burden of diabetes-related foot disease, improve patient outcomes, and advocate for equitable access to care across Australia.

Australian Strategy for Foot Health and Disease in Diabetes 2030:

DFA Conference 2025

10-11 November 2025  |  Hyatt Regency Sydney
 
Registrations for Diabetes Feet Australia (DFA) Conference 2025 have now opened. We have a superstar line-up of international and national experts presenting new and future focused diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) content, and we’re also elevating the experience with new interactive program additions, practical skill stations, the ‘great foot debate’ and our always entertaining interactive dinner.
 
We can’t wait to welcome you to Darling Harbour from 10th-11th November as we go metro in 2025. To learn more and to register, head to Diabetes Feet Australia.